Ross K: tried it in several computers, even asked a few friends
overseas, so its not that i am being blocked.

Andrew Leach: yep! i think you got it right! pass zoom 18 is what
causes the problem so your theory sounds more likely than being
blocked.

Thanks!



On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:25 AM, Andrew Leach
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On May 28, 9:07 am, "Shanti Gilbert." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I know because I use Firefox with Firebug, and i can see all of the
>> 404 errors, it doesn't seem to break anything, but sometimes i do get
>> a Grey area that when i zoom in or out loads fine... so I think the ip
>> theory is out, since they load sometimes and sometimes they don't,
>> there are not the same tiles every time, but random...
>>
>
> I see that on your map. Zooming in to z=18 produces a number of URLs
> which fail, like this one: 
> http://mt0.google.com/mt/v=apt.95&hl=en&x=54440&y=115736&z=18&s=
>
> apt is the hybrid roads layer which should appear on top of the
> satellite image. And there is no roads layer shown at z=18. Perhaps
> there really is no roads layer at that level at that location.
>
> I don't get holes in the satellite layer. But it's possible that
> network issues may cause the browser to timeout and assume a 404.
>
> Andrew
> >
>



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