Hi,
The DownloadError: ApplicationError: 3 (not the most descriptive message, I
acknowledge), indicates that the remote server took too long to respond to
the request. Currently HTTP requests are allotted about 5 seconds to return
the request before receiving an error.
In this case you can catch
I'm also seeing
DownloadError: ApplicationError: 3
intermittently when using urlfetch to call the Facebook API.
On Aug 27, 7:44 pm, llad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am also having this issue with urlfetch. It works 100% of the time
> in dev but can't get it to work at all in prod. I'm gett
I am also having this issue with urlfetch. It works 100% of the time
in dev but can't get it to work at all in prod. I'm getting
ApplicationError: 2, when trying to fetch
http://twitter.com/statuses/public_timeline.rss.
File "/base/data/home/apps/oddsurd/1.21/views.py", line 95, in
_get_someth