Sure. This is the link to it: 
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=5060

Thanks,
Igor

On May 16, 7:28 pm, Robert Schuppenies <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mh, looks like a bug. Could you file an issue for that?
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> thanks a lot,
> robert
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> On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 1:54 AM, IgorNovak <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi. Recently I've faced with the same problem. It appeared in v1.4.3
> > firstly but since it didn't bother me a lot I did nothing hoping it
> > would be fixed in v1.5.0. However it still isn't.
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> > The error appears in this place:
>
> > urlfetch_stub.py (Version 1.5.0)
> > 293 if payload is not None:
> > 294   escaped_payload = payload.encode('string_escape')
> > 295 else:
> > 296   escaped_payload = payload
> > 297 logging.debug('Making HTTP request: host = %s, '
> > 298               'url = %s, payload = %s, headers = %s',
> > 299               host, url, escaped_payload, adjusted_headers)
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> > In my case the type of payload variable is unicode, that's why the
> > TypeError appears. There was no problem before v1.4.3 because the
> > encode method wasn't used:
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> > urlfetch_stub.py (Version 1.4.2)
> > 228 logging.debug('Making HTTP request: host = %s, '
> > 229               'url = %s, payload = %s, headers = %s',
> > 230               host, url, payload, adjusted_headers)
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> > As you can see this code doesn't play an important role, so I can just
> > comment out it and everything will work fine. However I'm afraid this
> > can cause more serious problems in future.
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> > So the question: is it a bug or new behavior? In first case I can just
> > wait for fixing it. In second case I have to change my code in order
> > to avoid this problem.
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> > On Mar 31, 3:15 am, Dave Peck <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Looking at this further, it looks like Braintree is using
> > > httplib.HTTPSConnection().request() with a unicode body. My read of
> > > the documentation is that the body should be bytes by the time you
> > > call request, so I think this is a Braintree API error rather than an
> > > App Engine SDK error.
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> > > Does this sound like a reasonable conclusion?
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Dave
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> > > On Mar 30, 4:54 pm, Dave Peck <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > I just updgraded to 1.4.3, and now see this error when performing URL
> > > > fetches:
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> > > > TypeError
> > > > Exception Value:
> > > > escape_encode() argument 1 must be string, not unicode
> > > > Exception Location:
> > /Applications/GoogleAppEngineLauncher.app/Contents/
> > > > Resources/GoogleAppEngine-default.bundle/Contents/Resources/
> > > > google_appengine/google/appengine/api/urlfetch_stub.py in
> > > > _RetrieveURL, line 283
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> > > > This is happening inside app engine SDK code, which is in turn being
> > > > tickled by Braintree's payment API. This was not a problem in previous
> > > > versions of the App Engine SDK, though potentially it is a problem
> > > > with Braintree, not the SDK.
>
> > > > Could someone investigate and advise?
>
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Dave
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