I have similar problem, but slight different error message.
[ERROR2011-02-02 14:40:50,286 adaptive_thread_pool.py] Error in
Thread-1: urlopen error (10014, 'Bad address')
[DEBUG2011-02-02 14:40:50,301 adaptive_thread_pool.py] Traceback
(most recent call last):
File C:\Documents and
have not had issues connecting to my apps from S. Korea.
Robert
2010/10/20 antichrist ttlt...@gmail.com:
Here is South Korea (Republic of Korea)
So No one have issue of China's Firewall.
My users live in korea.
On 10월20일, 오전5시11분, nickmilon nickmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Most
Here is South Korea (Republic of Korea)
So No one have issue of China's Firewall.
My users live in korea.
On 10월20일, 오전5시11분, nickmilon nickmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Most probably you have issues with China's Firewall.
On Oct 19, 7:50 pm, antichrist ttlt...@gmail.com wrote:
I launched my
Not always, but some time and some people. That is problem.
And DashBoard error Ok, System Status Ok.
Thanks for reply.
On Oct 21, 1:52 am, Robert Kluin robert.kl...@gmail.com wrote:
I have not had issues connecting to my apps from S. Korea.
Robert
2010/10/20 antichrist ttlt...@gmail.com
I also trying to use this.
In my case, I want to log in via my apps domain id (ex:
exampl...@example.com), So
HashSetString attributes = new HashSet();
attributes.add(openid.mode=checkid_immediate);
I have same problem and I'm already using java.util.date. but in
eclipse, debug as web application works,
but run as web application makes same problem. my object looks like
this
@PersistenceCapable(identityType = IdentityType.APPLICATION)
public class Bidder {
@PrimaryKey