• Resolved kstarcher

    (@kstarcher)


    We have a site hidden behind a Coming Soon page, not available to the public, with maybe two people looking at it. And yet we are seeing the error “The request cannot be completed because you have exceeded your quota.”

    As other people have reported, the suggested fix of changing the cache settings does not work.

    Adding a YouTube video directly into the page works fine, showing that the quota is not the actual issue.

    We’re using the most current version of YoTuWP, 1.3.4.5.

    What is the solution?

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  • Plugin Author yotuwp

    (@yotuwp)

    Hi @kstarcher

    For the problem, it related to the quota of request for your account.

    Because, Google allows for 50000 request per month/per user.

    So seem your website has high traffic, that is awesome!

    Solution:

    I put the cache function on plugin to reduce request to youtube server – helps you get out of quota limitation. Simple, just go to Cache tab on my plugin setting and turn on it. You can set timeout cache is 1 day.

    For this time, you can get other API key from your other gmail then put into API setting on my plugin for continue working with gallery on website.

    Hope that convenient for your plan.

    Best regards,

    Anthony

    Thread Starter kstarcher

    (@kstarcher)

    Did you even read my message?

    I said already that my site is not getting ANY traffic because it is password-protected behind a coming soon page. Also, I said I already tried your cache setting suggestion, which did not work.

    What next?

    Thank you.

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