The final step of the HRD migration will alias your old app ID to the new
one. A visitor to foo.appspot.com will see the behavior of
foo-hrd.appspot.com (or whatever you called your HRD app). If your only
concern is user-facing behavior, it's not an issue.

Thanks,
Dan


On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Andrew Mackenzie <
and...@mackenzie-serres.net> wrote:

> After wanting to do the same I found no way to do so, and believe this is
> impossible.
>
> My best suggestion: use your own DNS domain, and map to
> myappid.appspot.com, and get your users to use that.
>
> After migration, change DNS to map to newappid.appspot.com
>
> Andrew
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