Shawn, could you test that again? I just tried to update the account again and it timed out with the script in there. Saved fine without. Hmmm. EDIT: Got the script to take. Pings working again. Running check now. We shall see if it works again. Pheew. Well it ran w/o crashing. But I got zero google results. Even with a manual update for a single keyword.
2/15/06 Status It will not stick with a Google query. It just quits. Even a manual check. Try aerospace news for url www.aerospacenews.com That should be #1 on all the majors - at worst it drops to 3 from time to time. I'm getting nothing. My attempt this morning kicked this error too - I understand it - no need to react to it - just here for the data: The request returned the following error: Exception from service object: Daily limit of 1000 queries exceeded for key 321dfsadfsdf321sdf321sdf321sd32ds321 (that's not my key folks - munged)
It will automatically stop when it can't do any more queries (like when your Google API key runs out of it's 1,000 query daily limit).
Shawn, The quit part is from the first try in the morning with a fresh allocation of queries. The lack of data from the first try comes about without the google API error message. I only hit the limit after multiple tests after multiple failures.
A new day and zero API use. A single manual update of keywords "aerospace news" for google (domain url www.aerospacenews.com) returns no result at all.
Well, I just tried it w/IE too: aerospace news http://www.aerospacenews.com Google N/A 0 -9,998 0 Feb 16 Just that line alone... it ain't working from my account. Same result posted above earlier for Netscape.
With - it is working again after I cleared the IP ban. EDIT: Just tested it w/o too. No results. No error (API) kick. Just no result. IE is the browser.
I did test it... when I did it, it was working as expected. Do you have either of the two "Restriction" settings set under your preferences?
Shawn, Both restriction settings were on - US and English. I turned them off and ran the check. It seems to have worked perfectly this time. What is it about these settings that would cause a null result for all urls on google? Clearly they should be unchanged for the default... Thanks for your help.
I am having a problem too. My advanced script was on a host that I stopped using, and that's probably why it started to fail. But I've tried it with no script and also with a script on a new server that does work. In all cases what it does now is to finish immediately (in the past it would take several minutes) and it claims that none of the keywords are found in any search engine. Any hints? Thanks!