Yes, non-existent versions point to the default version. This is expected
behavior.

What are the URLs you are trying to access?

Ikai Lan
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On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 10:26 AM, Everson Alves da Silva
<khron...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have an app running on java and want to use a other version, running on
> python. I created a new python app, changed the version to 2 and published.
> Admin shows both versions. But both addresses are reaching the java, default
> version. What is weird, is that if I try a nonexistent version, it also
> points to the default version.
>
> The app uses custom domain. But i'm trying to access using:
> http://X.appid.appspot.com/
>
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