I have this same problem too 28 characters.

:-(


On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 11:42:45 AM UTC+13, paddycarey wrote:
>
> I've noticed exactly the same problem with one of my apps, it has a 27 
> character name and the datastore admin isn't working :(
>
> Can't seem to find a fix for it anywhere and i'd really rather not have to 
> rename the app.
>
> On Wednesday, November 7, 2012 9:33:12 AM UTC, Oliver Sturm wrote:
>>
>> Update: I found that in the case where the page remains blank, I can pick 
>> the inner frame URL from the HTML and go to the page directly, and then it 
>> works. It doesn't seem to work while used in the context of the dashboard. 
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 7:14:02 PM UTC, Oliver Sturm wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a few applications in GAE. In one of them, I can access the 
>>> Datastore Admin page in the dashboard just fine. However, for two other 
>>> applications it is not working - curiously in two different ways. For one 
>>> of the applications, the Datastore Admin page always remains blank - it 
>>> seems to load for a moment, but nothing ever happens and it stays white. 
>>>
>>> The second application has a different issue: the auto-generated server 
>>> name for it is too long to be considered "legal" by the DNS name lookup. 
>>> The browser (Chrome) just says that the DNS lookup failed for the name 
>>> ah-builtin-python-bundle-dot-latest-dot-01234567890123456789012345.appspot.com(I'm
>>>  replacing the actual app name part of the DNS name with digits, but 
>>> yes, the app name is 26 chars long). Testing with the host command from a 
>>> Unix command prompt, I get an error message declaring the name "not legal".
>>>
>>> Is this a known problem? Why am I allowed to use app names this long if 
>>> a standard mechanism like Datastore Admin is not going to work if the name 
>>> is too long? Is there a workaround, other than renaming my app?
>>>
>>> The second app for which the page also doesn't work seems to be just 
>>> within the limits, btw - DNS lookup seems to be working for the name in 
>>> that case. Any ideas what might be wrong in that case?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Oliver
>>>
>>

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