* John Von Essen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [01 Oct 2002 16:02]:

[...]

> Your client does not have permission to get URL xxx (Client IP address: 
> xxx)
> Please see Google's Terms of Service posted at 
> http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html

As it says: please read those ToS.

In particular:

�

/// No Automated Querying

    You may not send automated queries of any sort to Google's system
    without express permission in advance from Google. Note that
    "sending automated queries" includes, among other things:

    * using any software which sends queries to Google to determine how
      a website or webpage "ranks" on Google for various queries;
    * "meta-searching" Google; and
    * performing "offline" searches on Google.

    Please do not write to Google to request permission to "meta-search"
    Google for a research project, as such requests will not be granted.

�

> I though I could fool google.com by just setting my UA to Mozilla/4.0
> but that didn't help. What's the secret? What other things do I have
> to forge to get google.com to believe that I am a browser?

You don't. You use Net::Google or WWW::Search::Google and the Google API.



cheers,
-- 
Iain.

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