On Aug 11, 2006, at 5:59 AM, Aidas Bendoraitis wrote:
>
> As far as I undersand, API KEY is not something like ID, it's more
> like a password for user's website URL, so it does not necessary have
> to be unique.
>
> For example, when you register an account for GMaps, you get an API
> KEY for a specific URI.


Except that Google will let you register URIs like http://localhost/  
(great for local testing), and as a test I registered it twice. Each  
key was different so it's not just composed of the URI.

Don



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