Hi Konrad,

But according to the TOS (Term Of Service) you are not allowed to use
one of your app id's for 1GB of static storage for another app id that
has the dynamic content and is the actual application.

The app with the static files should be a separate application.

2009/4/11 Konrad Martin <konrad...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> On 11 Apr., 01:51, Tim Hoffman <zutes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Making gae a static html server isn't really super appropriate  ;-)
>
> In my view it's a quite attractive possibility to use one of your ten
> appNames as nice file host.
>
> You got 1 GB free space for up to 1,000 files with up to 10 MB each.
>
> To demonstrate usage of appEngine as file host and for static html I
> wrote a little demo, you can download from:
> http://benchstat.appspot.com/fileHost/09/04/11/staticDemoVers1.zip
> Unzip and follow readme.
>
> Konrad
>
> >
>

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