Thanks for your help, Alan.  I won't have a chance to try again for a
while, so it'll remain a mystery until then.  I'll be sure to post my
results back here then.

Thanks again!

Riley

On Feb 9, 8:05 am, Alan Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:
> [Riley]
>
> > Thanks for your response.  I'm using jython 2.5.1 downloaded from
> > jython.org, and using the demo modjy app provided with jython.  I'm
> > not modifying it in any way.
>
> That's odd.
>
> I've just carried out a completely clean install, and it worked just
> fine. You can see the results running here
>
> http://13.latest.jywsgi.appspot.com/
>
> Have you followed the instructions on this page?
>
> http://opensource.xhaus.com/projects/modjy/wiki/ModjyGoogleAppEngine
>
> Specifically, have you
>
> 1. Copied jython.jar into the WEB-INF/lib directory
> 2. Copied the appengine jar into the WEB-INF/lib directory
> 3. Created the Lib.zip file and placed it into the WEB-INF/lib-python 
> directory
> 4. Added a .pth file so that the Lib.zip is recognised.
> 5. Added an appengine-web.xml file
>
> You may want to consider downloading a version with all of these steps
> already completed
>
> http://downloads.xhaus.com/modjy_webapp_google_appengine/
>
> Regards,
>
> Alan.

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