Nick,

thanks for the quick reply. Here is the log of when I run it locally.
2011-10-12 20:04:27 Running command: "['C:\\Python27\\pythonw.exe', 'C:
\\google_appengine\\dev_appserver.py', '--admin_console_server=', '--
port=8080', u'C:\\wwwhome\\aussieclouds']"
Warning: You are using a Python runtime (2.7) that is more recent than
the production runtime environment (2.5). Your application may use
features that are not available in the production environment and may
not work correctly when deployed to production.
INFO     2011-10-13 00:04:35,358 rdbms_sqlite.py:58] Connecting to
SQLite database '' with file 'c:\\docume~1\\kjuliff\\locals~1\\temp\
\dev_appserver.rdbms'
WARNING  2011-10-13 00:04:35,578 dev_appserver.py:4648] Could not
initialize images API; you are likely missing the Python "PIL" module.
ImportError: No module named _imaging
INFO     2011-10-13 00:04:35,967 dev_appserver_multiprocess.py:637]
Running application aussieclouds on port 8080: http://localhost:8080
WARNING  2011-10-13 00:05:21,046 __init__.py:97] You are using the
default Django version (0.96). The default Django version will change
in an App Engine release in the near future. Please call use_library()
to explicitly select a Django version. For more information see
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/libraries.html#Django
ERROR    2011-10-13 00:05:23,390 _webapp25.py:464] no element found:
line 1, column 0
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\google_appengine\google\appengine\ext\webapp\_webapp25.py",
line 701, in __call__
    handler.get(*groups)
  File "C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\index.py", line 396, in get
    doRender(self,'index.htm')
  File "C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\index.py", line 111, in doRender
    theevents=frontpage.getevents()
  File "C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\frontpage.py", line 240, in getevents
    dom = parse("http://www.gumnut.com/clouds/getevents.cfm";)
  File "C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\frontpage.py", line 229, in parse
    return minidom.parseString(r.content)
  File "C:\Python27\lib\xml\dom\minidom.py", line 1924, in parseString
    return expatbuilder.parseString(string)
  File "C:\Python27\lib\xml\dom\expatbuilder.py", line 940, in
parseString
    return builder.parseString(string)
  File "C:\Python27\lib\xml\dom\expatbuilder.py", line 223, in
parseString
    parser.Parse(string, True)
ExpatError: no element found: line 1, column 0
INFO     2011-10-13 00:05:23,405 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET / HTTP/
1.1" 500 -
INFO     2011-10-13 00:05:23,421 dev_appserver_index.py:255] Updating
C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\index.yaml
INFO     2011-10-13 00:07:26,358 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET /_ah/
admin HTTP/1.1" 302 -
INFO     2011-10-13 00:07:26,500 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET /_ah/
admin/datastore HTTP/1.1" 200 -
INFO     2011-10-13 00:07:26,515 dev_appserver_index.py:255] Updating
C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\index.yaml
INFO     2011-10-13 00:07:26,703 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET /_ah/
admin/images/google.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 -
2011-10-12 20:09:43 (Process exited with code -1)

2011-10-12 20:09:47 Running command: "['C:\\Python27\\pythonw.exe', 'C:
\\google_appengine\\dev_appserver.py', '--admin_console_server=', '--
port=8080', u'C:\\wwwhome\\aussieclouds']"
Warning: You are using a Python runtime (2.7) that is more recent than
the production runtime environment (2.5). Your application may use
features that are not available in the production environment and may
not work correctly when deployed to production.
INFO     2011-10-13 00:09:50,842 rdbms_sqlite.py:58] Connecting to
SQLite database '' with file 'c:\\docume~1\\kjuliff\\locals~1\\temp\
\dev_appserver.rdbms'
WARNING  2011-10-13 00:09:50,905 dev_appserver.py:4648] Could not
initialize images API; you are likely missing the Python "PIL" module.
ImportError: No module named _imaging
INFO     2011-10-13 00:09:50,983 dev_appserver_multiprocess.py:637]
Running application aussieclouds on port 8080: http://localhost:8080
WARNING  2011-10-13 00:10:32,078 __init__.py:97] You are using the
default Django version (0.96). The default Django version will change
in an App Engine release in the near future. Please call use_library()
to explicitly select a Django version. For more information see
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/libraries.html#Django
INFO     2011-10-13 00:10:32,203 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET /_ah/
admin HTTP/1.1" 302 -
INFO     2011-10-13 00:10:32,203 dev_appserver_index.py:255] Updating
C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\index.yaml
INFO     2011-10-13 00:10:32,250 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET /_ah/
admin HTTP/1.1" 302 -
INFO     2011-10-13 00:10:32,328 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET /_ah/
admin/datastore HTTP/1.1" 200 -
INFO     2011-10-13 00:10:32,342 dev_appserver_index.py:255] Updating
C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\index.yaml
INFO     2011-10-13 00:10:32,437 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET /_ah/
admin/datastore HTTP/1.1" 200 -
INFO     2011-10-13 00:10:32,562 dev_appserver.py:4143] "GET /_ah/
admin/images/google.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 -


BUT this is using the newest SDK for Python.

Last time I deployed my site was about 5 days ago. All was fine then.

How can I see the live log?





On Oct 12, 8:36 pm, Nick Johnson <nickjohn...@google.com> wrote:
> Hi Kate,
>
> You haven't included the complete stacktrace, including the all important
> last line that tells us what actually went wrong. Can you paste the whole
> thing, please?
>
> -Nick Johnson
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Kate <mss.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > This is what I am getting.
>
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >  File "C:\google_appengine\google\appengine\ext\webapp\_webapp25.py",
> > line 701, in __call__
> >    handler.get(*groups)
> >  File "C:\wwwhome\aussieclouds\index.py", line 396, in get
> >    doRender(self,'index.htm')
>
> > I read the blogs and found that a new version of the SDK was deployed
> > yesterday. So I downloaded the new version to help me troubleshoot but
> > it was of no help.
>
> > I do not have any idea as to how to proceed with this!
>
> > On Oct 12, 8:25 pm, Nick Johnson <nickjohn...@google.com> wrote:
> > > Hi Kate,
>
> > > Your app appears to be returning a 500 server error (with no text in the
> > > body) when fetching the base URL (/) of your app. It's impossible to say
> > why
> > > this is without seeing your code and logs. Have you checked the logs in
> > the
> > > App Engine admin console to see what is being logged for these requests?
>
> > > -Nick Johnson
>
> > > On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Kate <mss.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I haven't touched a thing, yet suddenly my site throws an error when
> > > > the url does not contain the filename.
>
> > > > e.g.
> > > >http://www.coolabah.comgivesa server error while
> > > >http://www.coolabah.com/index.htmworksfine.
>
> > > > Can anyone help me!
>
> > > > The error is
> > > > The website cannot display the page
> > > >  HTTP 500
> > > >   Most likely causes:
> > > > •The website is under maintenance.
> > > > •The website has a programming error.
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