Hi bbayer,
Have you checked the capitalization of your files and the places where you
reference them? Windows is not case-sensitive, but App Engine is.

-Nick Johnson

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:02 AM, bbayer <bbaye...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello,
> I have an application and it is working like a charm on a win32
> machine with development server. The problem occurs when I uploaded it
> to app engine. It seems it couldnt find my static folder contents. It
> responds 404 when I am trying to get css files. Here it is app.yml
>
> handlers:
>
> - url: /media
>  static_dir: ./media
>
>
> - url: /favicon\.ico
>  static_files: ./media/favicon.ico
>  upload: ./media/favicon.ico
>
> - url: /robots\.txt
>  static_files: ./templates/robots.txt
>  upload: ./templates/robots.txt
>
> - url: /update
>  login: admin
>  script: django_bootstrap.py
>
> - url: .*
>  script: django_bootstrap.py
>
> templates directory is django directory and there is nothing about it.
> All problem is related with media folder. Any idea?
>
> >
>


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Nick Johnson, Developer Programs Engineer, App Engine

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