Hi.

I've written a google app engine app that returns the URL:

url = 'https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/.../ReportingDataSource?...' #
info stripped for privacy
req = urllib2.Request(url)
response = urllib2.urlopen(req)
page = response.read()

When I run this on my PC, it works fine if I am logged into google -
page contains the data.  If I log out of google, page contains login
html.

This is consistent with what happens in a browser - try it - if you
are logged into google when you use a URL of this form, the data is
returned.  Otherwise you will be sent a login page.

Similarly, if the app runs under google's app engine infrastructure
(from cron), a login page is returned, since google apps has been
accessed without any auth context.

So unless I am completely missing something, the question remains - is
it possible to use oath or similar to authenticate so that this URL
can be accessed?

Thanks,

J.

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