yep.. bingo.. what are my options from here?


On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 12:29 PM, Joshua Smith <joshuaesm...@charter.net>wrote:

> You could test this theory by hitting /?foo
>
> On Apr 27, 2012, at 3:17 PM, Matthew Blain wrote:
>
> > Typically a 204 with nothing run is simply a signal that your content
> > has been cached elsewhere in Google's network. If you responded with
> > cache-control: public with a max-age of something, it may be cached
> > until that expires.
> > Without futher info (such as an appid or the domain), it's hard to
> > tell what's going on.
> >
> > On Apr 27, 11:34 am, Gregory Nicholas <faction.greg...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> really need help.. i'm at a place where i can't really fix this on my
> own..
> >> it's 11:00am.. been trouble shooting this since 9pm last night (thank
> god
> >> for adderall)
> >>
> >> *Preface (kinda):*
> >>
> >>    - we've been working with appengine for a couple years now (haven't
> seen
> >>    everything, but been through a lot of troubleshooting)
> >>    - python 2.7, webapp 2.3, django 1.2, HRD
> >>    - absolutely NO issues with local dev environ, production issue only
> >>
> >> *Issue / Symptoms:*
> >>
> >>    - only the main url path: "/" for my app domain is not serving the
> >>    request to my app
> >>    - essentially breaks down to only the home page not working on
> >>    http://www.<domainname>.com
> >>    - the main url path for the appspot
> >>    domain: http://<domainname>.appspot.com serves
> >>       - request is routed properly from the app.yaml to my request
> handler
> >>    - on http://<domainname>.com, any request to a subpath STILL WORKS!
> >>       - ex: http://< domainname >.com/user/login serves, works
> >>    - the request IS hitting my application:
> >>       - attached is a screen shot of my app logs, where the main path
> serves
> >>          - not hitting my app.yaml file, and not routed to any request
> >>          handlers
> >>          - appears as though my code is never being executed for the
> request
> >>
> >> *What I've tried:*
> >>
> >>    - i telnet'ed and tracerouted the domain name to rule out it being a
> DNS
> >>    issue
> >>       - see attached terminal screenshot
> >>    - i've redeployed my app several times
> >>    - i reverted the default version to a previous version
> >>    - i've shutdown any instances several times
> >>    - i switched from automatic instance allocation to manual, switching
> >>    from F1 to F2 classes
> >>
> >> PLEASE HELP!!!
> >>
> >>  Screen Shot 2012-04-27 at 11.14.15 AM.png
> >> 193KViewDownload
> >>
> >>  Screen Shot 2012-04-27 at 11.31.23 AM.png
> >> 156KViewDownload
> >
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