What kind of loads are we talking about here ? How many item updates? Have you checked your account dashboard for issues ? You could have been disapproved.
Tom Wilson Freelance Google Base Developer and Consultant www.tomthedeveloper.com Google Base Tools - http://dev.tomthedeveloper.com/googlebase Featured Project : http://google-code-featured.blogspot.com/2008/02/google-base-competitor-analysis.html On Mar 6, 11:03 am, KoliEr <[email protected]> wrote: > I can not solve this problem, DatasouthUK. > I just want to know if Google would ban some application from some ips > or would ban it which is running on the localhost? > I programed a simple class using Zend Framework to publish post on > blogger.com which will do the authentication and generate an entry > object to ping this > address:http://www.blogger.com/feeds/<BlogId>/posts/default. > I will receive empty response on the localhost, but it did perfect on > the host server. > Whether or not there is any documents related to this topic? > Thanks. > > On Mar 6, 5:33 pm, DatasouthUK <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > We have been using a custom Google API class written in PHP to handle > > our Google Base Feeds. We have used this to add individual items to > > Base allowing full control over what items work, and which fail. > > > Up until Tuesday 3rd March 2009, our script has been working fine, > > with no real problems. The next day when checking our logs to see if > > our nightly processing had run, and we had a log filled with errors. > > > The class first runs the authentication process, which is successful, > > and we retrieve our token. We then attempt a single item upload which > > used to run with no problems, the response we get back from Google is > > a 405 error, and the following error message. > > > Method Not Allowed > > The request method POST is inappropriate for the URL /base/feeds/ > > items. > > > We then tried a query test with the following > > URL:www.google.com/base/feeds/snippets?bq=knife. This gave us a 404 Page > > not Found error and the following message: > > > The page -www.google.com/base/feeds/snippets?bq=knife-does not > > exist. > > > We copied the script we had used to another server that was within the > > same ip range to see if that made any difference, but we still got > > errors. > > > At this point we were thinking maybe something had changed on Google's > > end, or maybe their service was down. However we then copied the > > script to 3 other servers that were not on the same ip range or > > subnet, and to our surpise, all 3 worked. > > > After contacting our hosting provider, they assured us that no changes > > had been made on the 2 servers that had failed. > > > We reviewed the php configuration on all the servers, and nothing > > stood out. > > > Our class uses a simple socket connection to connect to google, writes > > all the appropriate headers, and reads the response. No changes have > > been made to the class in weeks, so we think we have narrowed it down > > to a server issue. But as our hosting provider stated that nothing has > > changed on our server, we are at a loss. > > > Any assistance, ideas, tests that anyone can provide will be greater > > appreciated. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Base Data API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Base-data-API?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
