okok...I know. Google calls them 'access URLs' but a common although
wrong term is subdomain.

let me rephrase my question: Is it possible if I purchased www.example.com
from Google to directly make my AppEngine app accessible if people
type in there URL field: www.example.com ? However they should not be
re-directed to www.myapp.example.com but directly stay at www.example.com
where the AppEngine app is.

Is this possible? How?

So far Google Apps only allows me to make my AppEngine app accessible
at: www.myapp.example.com

Thanks...jago

On Nov 8, 3:06 am, Roberto Saccon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you don't know what a subdomain is:
>
> www.example.comis a subdomain

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