• Resolved Ramzii

    (@ramzii)


    Error type: “Forbidden”. Error message: “Daily Limit Exceeded” Domain: “usageLimits”. Reason: “dailyLimitExceeded”. Location type: “”. Location: “”.

    Check in YouTube if the id PL33942589618ABDE3 belongs to a playlist. Check the FAQ of the plugin or send error messages to support.

    My shortcode:

    [Youtube_Channel_Gallery feed="playlist" user="PL33942589618ABDE3" videowidth="405" ratio="16x9" theme="light" color="white" autoplay="0" rel="0" showinfo="0" maxitems="4" thumb_width="187" thumb_ratio="16x9" thumb_columns_ld="2" title="0" description="0" promotion="0" pagination_show="1" description_words_number="0" link="1"]

    It worked fine yesterday please advice.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/youtube-channel-gallery/

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  • Hello

    Can someone please help.

    I tried Ramzii’s and here is my error

    Error type: “Forbidden”. Error message: “There is a per-IP or per-Referer restriction configured on your API key and the request does not match these restrictions. Please use the Google Developers Console to update your API key configuration if request from this IP or referer should be allowed.” Domain: “usageLimits”. Reason: “ipRefererBlocked”. Location type: “”. Location: “”.

    Thank you

    Thank you
    Worked for me too

    I had this issue and struggled with the technical pieces of it but was able to follow the instructions at this link, https://developers.google.com/youtube/registering_an_application.

    I created a new project, enabled YouTube Data API v3. Then I did a OAuth 2.0, and finally the API Key. I deleted the referrer restriction, and I actually regenerated the API key, and copied it into sidebar widget info area. Then it worked!! What a relief.

    What a pain in the butt. Thanks for nothing, Google Youtube!

    I am SUDDENLY having the same issue. I get this message:

    Error type: “Forbidden”. Error message: “Daily Limit Exceeded” Domain: “usageLimits”. Reason: “dailyLimitExceeded”. Location type: “”. Location: “”.

    I’ve tried things that have been mentioned here.
    I’ll start by saying I’m using WordPress 4.2.2 and YouTubeChannelGallery 2.2.2.

    – I created a Google Project
    – I created an API for “YouTube Data API v3”
    – I went to Credentials and created a new key under “Public API access”.
    – I added my domain in the referrers, THEN removed it (right now it’s set at “any referrer allowed” I tried it with my url first.
    – I’m using this for the shortcode from the Ramzii post above:

    [Youtube_Channel_Gallery feed=”playlist” user=”PLvA7mLI48Nne_U_ur4qt8_UMeWXM77RjC” videowidth=”580″ ratio=”16×9″ theme=”light” color=”white” autoplay=”0″ rel=”0″ showinfo=”0″ maxitems=”4″ thumb_width=”183″ thumb_ratio=”16×9″ thumb_columns_ld=”3″ title=”0″ description=”0″ promotion=”0″ pagination_show=”1″ description_words_number=”0″ link=”1″ key=”added-my-key-here”]

    I don’t know if it was necessary to NOT show the key I obtained, but I thought I would be on the safe side and just put “added-my-key-here” instead of my actual precious API key. Sheesh!

    Anyway, here’s the page where it’s not working:

    https://rockyanderson.org/?page_id=10865

    SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!
    ??

    THANKS!

    I was able to solve this problem by deleting the referrer restriction in the Youtube API v3 developer console then generating a new key to paste into the widget. Deleting the referrer key without generating a new key afterward did not work. I had to generate a new key after removing referrer restrictions to make it work.

    Plugin Author PoseLab

    (@javitxu123)

    [Youtube_Channel_Gallery key=”your_Google_api_key” user=”apple” maxitems=”16″ thumb_columns_phones=”2″ thumb_columns_tablets=”4″ ]

    Oh my gosh! BOB! It worked. At first I combined your advice about regenerating a new key with the PoseLab shortcode and it DIDN’T work. I was about to come here and say it didn’t work. But, then I though, “No, I gotta try things one at time. So, I went back to my former shortcode and just switched out the key. And VIOLA! I was shocked actually. It’s always SO wonderful when things get solved.

    So, now I have to figure out what to add to make the titles and descriptions show up, too. Now it’s just showing thumbnails and nothing more. But, we’re GETTING there!

    Thank you SO much, Bob!
    PoseLab, sorry your code didn’t work.

    If anybody wants to let me know what to add to make the titles and descriptions show up, I would appreciate that greatly, too.

    I’m gonna try adding this: title=”1″ description=”1″ description_words_number=”10″

    Right now it’s set to title=”0″ description=”0″

    I’ll let you know how it goes!
    THANKS AGAIN!!

    It worked! Kind of! The title showed up, but the description didn’t.
    SO, I removed this part: description_words_number=”10″
    THEN everything displayed correctly.
    Thanks again!!

    I thought I was going to have to go into each of the 8 pages where I have a separate YouTube Gallery playlist, and add the API key to the shortcode.

    But, suddenly ALL the pages are displaying correctly, and no longer showing the “daily limit exceeded” error message! Did the API key on only ONE page make a difference?

    Or should I add the key to all the pages?

    Or is it a new day and therefore a fresh limit.

    As Bob Hollis says “generating a new key to paste into the widget” after “deleting the referrer restriction in the Youtube API v3 developer console” solved the problem fro me too. Thanks Bob!!!

    2GirlsTrippin

    (@2girlstrippin)

    Thanks soraiafreeman, your instructions worked for me! ??

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