Not sure if I posted my last message correctly...Did you ever find a
solution do this?  I too am not able to use the remote api when using
a hosted account.  Do I instead have to just use the host
app.appspot.com, or is there a workaround?  Thanks!

On Feb 25, 3:20 pm, lenza <le...@lenza.org> wrote:
> Thanks Bill.  This was very helpful.
>
> I ran into a problem where I cannot use theremoteapiwhen I
> authenticate using a hosted google account.  You have to use gmail.com
> account.  Has anyone else experienced this?  Does this have something
> to do with the AUTH_DOMAIN and USER_EMAIL environment variables?
> Where can I get more information about what these are?
>
> While trying to figure this out I noticed that the remote_api requires
> administrator access even if your app.yaml has no login line.  Maybe
> that's a good idea... but definitely a little counter intuitive.
>
> Lenza
> blog.lenza.org
>
> On Feb 14, 11:26 am, Bill <billk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I've written a blog entry describing how I've gotten theremote_apito
> > work for me:http://billkatz.com/2009/2/Remote-API-Hello-World
>
> > Hope it helps,
> > Bill
>
> > On Feb 13, 3:24 am, lookon <areyouloo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I am under Windows. Anyone can tell me how to useremote_api? Thanks.
>
> > > p.s. I met the problem that the appengine module cannot be easily
> > > imported.

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