My site is back up after today's outage but cron jobs have not been
run since about 15:47 UTC.
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I incremented my version number in app.yaml, deployed, set the new
version to default, and then the cron jobs started running again.
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switch to a different user on my
computer. Is something in cookies / cache triggering this?
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I found out if I remove the ACSID cookie my site loads fine.
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. Safari can't get to the dashboard either. Server
log shows no access at all for the failed requests.
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On Feb 2, 8:32 am, Matthew Trinneer matt.trinn...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm seeing the same thing this morning too. Nothing in my logs, but
site is inaccessible using Safari 4.0.4
I solved this by making App Engine Launcher use Python 1.5 (path: /
usr/bin/python2.5). By default it was using 1.6.
- Chris
On Sep 4, 1:15 pm, Chris L clun...@gmail.com wrote:
The universalfeedparserwas working in App Engine Launcher 1.2.4
with Mac OS Leopard. Now it's broken with 1.2.5
The universal feed parser was working in App Engine Launcher 1.2.4
with Mac OS Leopard. Now it's broken with 1.2.5 and Snow Leopard.
Try this code in the Interactive Console:
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import feedparser
d = feedparser.parse('http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/atom.xml')
print d
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{'feed': {},
Thanks for your tips. Actually, everything seems to be working,
including secure HTTPS access (https://my-app-name.appspot.com), so
I'm just ignoring the warning for now. And I have a moved
permanently redirect on my naked domain anyway.
On Apr 18, 8:20 pm, 风笑雪 kea...@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, you
For what it's worth, I'm just going to leave things as they are. I
only wanted to remove my application because there is a warning that I
must reinstall it to enable secure access. But HTTPS is working in
spite of this.
See also: http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/t/97f26584f22fd3a3
I set up App Engine with a Google Apps domain one year ago. Now I am
informed that You must re-install this application to enable secure
access for your users. Problem is, if I try to disable the App Engine
service, nothing happens, even after hours of waiting. I have App
Engine enabled for the
I have exactly the same problem. I will post here if I actually ever
get it solved.
On Apr 14, 5:32 pm, mifki v...@mifki.com wrote:
I have appengine application installed for my google apps domain and
naked domain specified for it. I can't neither remove that domain nor
disable entire
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