Looks like it just took some time (several hours) for the CNAME to
propagate through the internet. My custom domain now works with the
CNAME and RPC works perfectly too.

Sorry for the noise.

On May 26, 1:47 am, Sky <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh, ok the reason RPC is failing is because I had the subdomain of the
> custom domain set to forward tohttp://myproject.appspot.comon my
> domain hosting service provider. I truly believe that would result in
> the RPC being cross domain and thus failing. I followed the steps of
> adding the subdomain url to my google app once again, setting up the
> subdomain on my domain hosting service provider to have the CNAME
> provided by google's setup wizard.
>
> Nowhttp://myproject.mycustomdomain.comdoes not resolve to an address
> in the browser.
>
> So clearly I'm not setting up my custom domain correctly. I'm going to
> keep looking into it further, but any help would be useful.
>
> On May 26, 1:28 am, Sky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > GWT RPC is failing when I view my site with my custom domain, which
> > was successfully attached to my google app. GWT RPC succeeds when I
> > view my site with the myproject.appspot.com address.
>
> > Why? Is the httpxmlrequest pointing to myproject.appspot.com instead
> > of the the custom domain? Obviously it would fail then.
>
> > I truly hope someone can help me with this and will be very
> > appreciative if someone does.

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