Is it impossible to use this with a Google Site?
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instead of recreating the wheel
again and again and again?
Please excuse the rant, I'm just frustrated.
On May 4, 6:18 am, Adam adam.crossl...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you be less specific, please?
On May 4, 2:15 am, Banaticus banati...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it impossible to use
it to learn web developing in Python, it offers
an excellent environment for study.
2009/4/16 Banaticus banati...@gmail.com
I guess I'm not seeing the advantages of the Google App Engine right
off the bat. What types of services are you deploying that others are
using? Currently, I'm just
I guess I'm not seeing the advantages of the Google App Engine right
off the bat. What types of services are you deploying that others are
using? Currently, I'm just envisioning how I could use this to power
services for a website... but then why wouldn't I just upload the java
or python? Ok,
Vista Business, running the apps server on the old Python 2.5
version. Thanks, WallyDD, the server didn't put out a quit message
until I tried to request a page from it after hitting Ctrl+C.
On Apr 10, 11:58 am, WallyDD shaneb...@gmail.com wrote:
After pressing Ctrl-C, request a page from the
If Ctrl-C doesn't work, after closing the cmd window, apparently
ending the GoogleUpdater process kills the server.
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I installed Python 2.5.4 and the Google App Engine. I created a
folder named test on the C drive, with a folder named helloworld
inside it. In that, I put the app.yaml file and helloworld.py files
that the tutorial suggested, but I can't get the server to run.
I've tried: dev_appserver