@Jay - Regardless if the request hits my application in a "live"
manner, the content is indexed by search engines, which is my real
complaint.  I can certainly block them using some WSGI middleware (I'm
on python) by the appid.  However, I'd prefer to ask the guy just to
stop scrapping.

@Barry - there's no ads on there now but he's competing with me in
some long tail searches.  My site is about patent news (snore) so I
rank quite highly for various things like new patent litigations.  Now
he shows up along side me with my content.  Clearly not perfect.

Thanks guys!  Will be blocking...which is not ideal.  I can't believe
there's no way to know who owns an app.  Seems like it would encourage
abuse.

-Kyle


On Jan 26, 1:14 pm, Jay Young <jaydevfollo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Something like this came up a few weeks ago.  I don't remember the details
> exactly, but I think the issue was that anyone with a Google Apps domain can
> add App Engine apps to their domain.  Accessing the site through that GA
> domain still hits your site, it just looks like it's coming from a different
> domain.  Have you confirmed that hitting this "mirror" does not cause any
> requests on your own app?

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