I concur, it certainly cut out most blogging/ wiki type uses... Which
of course represents a major segment and class of web apps, One would
think that the king of search could make this issue go away...
On Apr 8, 11:15 am, Jonathan Feinberg e.e.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Long ago I attracted a
It is not easy.. 1st you need to get your machine set to use the
Google App engine SDK and development server... I put my experience
with that here http://tombrander.wordpress.com... then you need to get
your current version of the app running there... from other messages I
see you have left it
though google apps is installed on my system.
So looks like the manage.py dosen't know where google apps is located
for some reason.
I don't know if I have to add a path on manage.py to point to where
the python script of the SDK is located at?
On Apr 7, 3:56 pm, dartdog1 tombran
Looks like you changed myapp in settings.py to your app name, change
it back to myapp..I had the same issue, the myapp thing is related to
other things which I have not determined yet!
On Apr 4, 6:18 pm, Aaron shyhockey...@gmail.com wrote:
Now I can't even run the test server anymore.
I get a
Thanks for the follow up. The site is there, true but no meaningful,
content is indexed, The CSE that I'm using is something coded into
Bloog and according to the author should work unmodified... But apart
from that, When I look at my stats on webmaster it shows the site
crawled but no data,
Are you changing the version number in the yaml file before
uploading??
On Feb 26, 1:45 pm, Frank fran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am seeing only one version of my application in the 'Versions' menu
of the admin console (online), even though of course I am uploading
new versions