Hello!
I made the first payment and it still continues with the limit of 100
emails/day... Is it necessary to do anything else?
Thanks in advance.
El miércoles, 6 de febrero de 2013 15:00:15 UTC+1, Jesús Espejo escribió:
Many thanks, i didn't read that message because i wasn't who activated
Hello,
Take a look on this, it might help you (it helped me):
http://blog.zlocation.com/post/27014425678/configuring-ssl-https-for-google-app-engine-gae
Bye!
El viernes, 8 de febrero de 2013 22:50:57 UTC+1,
lillian...@netvigilance.com escribió:
I bought a wildcard cert from comodo and
Yes I can confirm this.
And again: Our application gets outages and we have to pay even more
Instance Hours because of this repeating GAE bug!
Just for the record. It seems exactly the same issue that Google had
last August: http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8004
The
Guys, I'm pretty sure that Google do not monitor this group now that SO is
the support channel. Could you PLEASE go and start the issue at
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8844
Also, PLEASE add a comment including your app id. Google don't take issues
seriously unless
It will reset. They just need to wait for your payment to fully clear, and
update their systems.
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I'm worried too!
Could the lack of support be a sign that Google is planning to deprecate
GAE??
Le lundi 18 février 2013 23:51:18 UTC+1, jon a écrit :
Seeing you get ignored by Google makes me worried. What if a recurring
problem strikes my app and I get ignored like you? Surely I'm not
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. The payment was done 5 days ago, how long it takes
to reset the email quota to the normal-paid quotas?
El martes, 19 de febrero de 2013 14:44:01 UTC+1, Martin Long escribió:
It will reset. They just need to wait for your payment to fully clear, and
update
I think for me it took about a week. If it's not done by the end of the
week, I would raise an issue.
On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 14:03:51 UTC, Jesús Espejo wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your reply. The payment was done 5 days ago, how long it takes
to reset the email quota to the normal-paid
Ok, nice. Thanks for you information! ;-)
On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 3:10:45 PM UTC+1, Martin Long wrote:
I think for me it took about a week. If it's not done by the end of the
week, I would raise an issue.
On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 14:03:51 UTC, Jesús Espejo wrote:
Hello,
Thanks
Or perhaps the coming Google I/O is causing crunch time all around, leaving
little time to attend to forums.
I'm not here to make excuses, but it is unwise to spread negative
speculation, Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. I agree that Google should have
responded here a long time ago.
Have you
Hi Joakim,
Sorry I had to write my previous message to get an answer from Google. At
least it has reached its goal.
Yes, a critical Production issue has been created 12 days ago without any
reaction from Google ( Issue
8788http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8788:
Every
Hi,
I'm not from Google, just another customer. Sorry if I caused confusion.
I just wanted to say that I think it's poor of Google to not even say hello
in a thread such as this, but none of us will benefit from such speculation.
I've starred your issue.
On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 4:02:42 PM
On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:02:42 AM UTC-6, gafal wrote:
Hi Joakim,
Sorry I had to write my previous message to get an answer from Google. At
least it has reached its goal.
I think you may be confused.
Joakim isn't an employee of Google. He's an experienced and talented
programmer,
Hi,
Wanted to know if anyone encountered of how to enable the permissions or
authorization settings in Google app engine applications, the
authentication works fine but it does not seem to resolve authority issue
to different levels of users. If then i would like to know how exactly we
can
No responses means that no one knows, or it's not possible. I'm guessing
the latter?
The only way I can figure this to work is for the App owner to
(temporarily) create an Apps account for us to use so that we can set up
both 'sides' of the configuration. Not very secure. And I hope this isn't
Feb 3rd 2013, The Wall Street Journal did an in-depth article about MSFT,
Amazon and Google's competing cloud offerings - http://on.wsj.com/11jeOgD.
Despite Google App Engine being the real competitor to the described cloud
services, it was never mentioned. Perhaps it was the reporting, but
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