Yes, as embarrassing as it is, case sensitivity was the problem. This
stumped me for literally 3 days! Why would it not be an issue on my
Mac, but when deployed to App Engine it became an issue? Wait...I'm
guessing it's the Mac's filesystem, right?

Anyway, it works now...

Cheers,
dylan

On Dec 15, 10:50 pm, dk <davemk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm having the same problem.  The strange thing is that I have other
> static content that serves up just fine. It seems only the images I
> tried to add today are not found.
>
> Let me know if you come up with anything.
>
> -dk
>
> On Dec 15, 11:31 pm, Dylan Lorimer <write2dy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Marzia -
>
> > Thanks for your reply. So unfortunately I don't that the order of the
> > app.yaml entries is the culprit. Here's my app.yaml:
>
> > handlers:
> > - url: /photos/(.*)/(.*\.(gif|png|jpg))
> >   static_files: static/photos/\1/\2
> >   upload: static/photos/(.*)/(.*\.(gif|png|jpg))
>
> > - url: /css
> >   static_dir: static/css
>
> > - url: /images
> >   static_dir: static/images
>
> > - url: /js
> >   static_dir: static/js
>
> > - url: /post
> >   script: main.py
> >   login: admin
>
> > - url: /.*
> >   script: main.py
>
> > My site is live @http://www.jaceyphotographs.com. You can see the
> > "blog" entry with missing img, and if you check the source you'll see
> > the img URL that should resolve but isn't. It is possible that my
> > images haven't been uploaded to app engine by the development google
> > app engine launcher? Is there any way to verify that they indeed are
> > on the server?
>
> > Did I mention that this works perfect on my development app engine
> > server, which is what is making this so frustrating!
>
> > Cheers,
> > dylan
>
> > On Dec 15, 1:42 pm, Marzia Niccolai <ma...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi Dylan,
>
> > > Hmmmm, this is confusing because it works perfectly for me.  I made a 
> > > simple
> > > application:
>
> > > static
> > >  - photos
> > >   - folder
> > >     - image.jpg
> > >   - folder2
> > >     - image.jpg [different image]
>
> > > With this in my app.yaml:
> > > - url: /photos/(.*)/(.*\.(gif|jpg))
> > >   static_files: static/photos/\1/\2
> > >   upload: static/photos/(.*)/(.*\.(gif|jpg))
>
> > > And it works perfectly.
>
> > > The only thing I can think of that may not make this work is if you have
> > > another handler in your app.yaml that also matches those files and is
> > > defined before this one that is causing this issue.
>
> > > So this could 404 if your app.yaml looks like this:
> > > -------------------------app.yaml-------------------------
> > > - url: /.*
> > >   script: main.py
>
> > > - url: /photos/(.*)/(.*\.(gif|jpg))
> > >   static_files: static/photos/\1/\2
> > >   upload: static/photos/(.*)/(.*\.(gif|jpg))
> > > -------------------------end-------------------------
>
> > > Because the first handler matches all URLs.
>
> > > Hope this helps, if not, perhaps attach your entire app.yaml file?
>
> > > -Marzia
>
> > > On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:11 AM, Dylan Lorimer 
> > > <write2dy...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > In my app.yaml I have the following:
>
> > > > - url: /photos/(.*)/(.*\.(gif|png|jpg))
> > > >  static_files: static/photos/\1/\2
> > > >  upload: static/photos/(.*)/(.*\.(gif|png|jpg))
>
> > > > My application has images that I've uploaded per the following
> > > > directory structure:
>
> > > > application root
> > > >  - static
> > > >      - photos
> > > >          -folder_1/image_1.jpg
> > > >          -folder_1/image_2.jpg
>
> > > >          -folder_2/image_3.jpg
>
> > > > etc etc
>
> > > > For the life of me I can't seem to serve these images successfully.
> > > > Any URL hit to:www.myapp.com/photos/photo_folder_name/image_name.jpg
> > > > results in a 404 not found.
>
> > > > I'm certain this is an issue with my app.yaml static handler but can't
> > > > figure it out. Any help is SUPER appreciated. It's possible that they
> > > > are not being uploaded due to an error in the upload directive, but I
> > > > don't think that's the case.
>
> > > > Thanks much.
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