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sh...@gmail.com <sh...@gmail.com> #2
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mi...@google.com <mi...@google.com> #5
I need to know if this is a permanent change on geocoding quotas or if this is truly a bug. If it is a permanent change I will need to make big changes to our app so users can only create maps of 200 or less points, whereas before it was possible to create 2500 marker maps.
re...@gmail.com <re...@gmail.com> #9
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tc...@gmail.com <tc...@gmail.com> #10
sm...@gmail.com <sm...@gmail.com> #12
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an...@gmail.com <an...@gmail.com> #14
du...@piranhr.com <du...@piranhr.com> #15
Webservice also has a free set, which you can use if you have high qps, but but low page loads. For a high qps and high page load application, unfortunately that can not be offered free of charge.
Webservices are accounted for by developer rather than by page load, and offers more flexibility in terms of QPS, but that also means that the entire quota bucket can be used within one application, however we assume the developer to be in control to hand this out as they please.
See:
mi...@google.com <mi...@google.com> #16
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #17
As a consequence, developers either assume the limits of the JavaScript API Directions Service is the same as that of the Directions API, or they do a stress test on the API themselves to guess how much requests Google will allow. For developers doing the latter, they apparently observed a change in behavior compare to the previous version, and for over 3 years there is no confirmation officially given.
Your suggestion in using the Directions API may or may not resolve our problem eventually, but it is certain that the lack of transparency now causes extra development and testing effort for each developer experiencing this problem.
In addition, it is clearly written in your documentation the following:
> This service is generally designed for calculating directions for static (known in advance) addresses for placement of application content on a map; this service is not designed to respond in real time to user input, for example. For dynamic directions calculations (for example, within a user interface element), consult the documentation for the Google Maps JavaScript API Directions Service.
As you have seen in this thread, at least a few developers are doing exactly what is described. They have a user interface for users to add multiple places (could be over hundred), and then the routes for each pair of places are computed. I don't see a reason why we have to switch over to the Directions API then - given that the JavaScript API is designed to entertain client side user interaction.
At the very least, could you please disclose the limits in the documentation, such that developers can take into consideration when designing their application?
an...@gmail.com <an...@gmail.com> #18
I have one question for you about google map api.
I am getting this message:
"You have exceeded your daily request quota for this API. If you did not set a custom daily request quota, verify your project has an active billing account:
I got this error yesterday at 13PM. At 00:00 it should be restarted but I can not access to this service yet? Have anyone known what can be a problem or when will access be enabled?
Thanks a lot. Mladen
k....@gmail.com <k....@gmail.com> #19
re#18 This error is not related to the same issue
It looks like you are having issues because you did not set up a billing account. Please follow instructions from
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li...@gmail.com <li...@gmail.com> #20
I will update it to FR for our PM team to look at.
k....@gmail.com <k....@gmail.com> #21
When I call the Places API from my web server I can use it very fast, but when I call it from the JavaScript API I can only call it 10 times a second. This forces me to either write more server-side code (boo) or write a javascript rate limiting function.
ja...@gmail.com <ja...@gmail.com> #22
an...@gmail.com <an...@gmail.com> #23
su...@gmail.com <su...@gmail.com> #24
mi...@google.com <mi...@google.com> #25
Good news: Reverse Geocoding results are now available for locations in disputed territories.
Note: Geocoding API responses for locations in disputed territories
co...@gmail.com <co...@gmail.com> #26
mi...@google.com <mi...@google.com> #27
wi...@gmail.com <wi...@gmail.com> #28
vi...@gmail.com <vi...@gmail.com> #29
I want to add the details for Kosovo country because whenever I select any specific city for example Pristina city but API returns only the co-ordinate but not other details like ISO, state name and country code etc. for Kosovo country, so how this issue is going to resolved.
My API Url;-
po...@googlemail.com <po...@googlemail.com> #30
vi...@gmail.com <vi...@gmail.com> #31
Hi Any updates on the Republic of KOSOVO?
mi...@google.com <mi...@google.com> #32
Re. #29 (Kosovo), please referrer to
To further discuss that issue, please referrer to
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