It is most likely that the HTML response with the Human Verification
form is only returned to the client when the environment variable
HTTP_REFERER is not set, i.e. you visited the URL directly in a
browser without it being linked from somewhere.

... At least, that's how it should probably work. heh. That could be
what broke the examples (and other maps) in the first place.

On Mar 9, 1:26 pm, jacob <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was playing around with the demos and they stopped working all of
> the sudden. So tried to access "http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?
> sensor=false" directly and I get that error.
>
> Maybe you guys should disable your bot detection for the javascript
> API request. Sending an html error page when the browser is expecting
> a javascript file is going to cause a lot of grief.

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