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Reporter: the_scavenger [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 8.54pm, Tuesday, 15th June 2010]
Hello,
I wrote a small tool that updates street details for existent GPS coordinates in a MySQL database.
For testing purposes I didn't insert a proper delay (greater than 1 second) between the requests made to the Nominatim server and so I found myself today with an "IP has been blocked" warning...
If I increse my application's refresh interval to 30-60 seconds may I still call the Nominam webservice? (which is pretty awsome and useful, by the way!)
Thanks.
Cristi
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Author: twain [Added to the original trac issue at 10.21pm, Tuesday, 15th June 2010]
Hi,
Please include your IP address so you can be unblocked. Remember to change your software to include a suitable user agent to avoid this problem in future.
Please include your IP address so you can be unblocked. Remember to change your software to include a suitable user agent to avoid this problem in future.
Reporter: the_scavenger
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 8.54pm, Tuesday, 15th June 2010]
Hello,
I wrote a small tool that updates street details for existent GPS coordinates in a MySQL database.
For testing purposes I didn't insert a proper delay (greater than 1 second) between the requests made to the Nominatim server and so I found myself today with an "IP has been blocked" warning...
If I increse my application's refresh interval to 30-60 seconds may I still call the Nominam webservice? (which is pretty awsome and useful, by the way!)
Thanks.
Cristi
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: