Hi Nischal,
    I'm afraid that this won't do what the user wanted - I'm sure he'd
need access to the same datastore and memcache.

Mat.

On 10 October 2011 15:02, Nischal <nischalshett...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You don't really need to do anything different in order that a user who
> lands on m.mydomain.com sees a different page. Wherever you have your domain
> hosted, make "m" point to google's name server (I think some ghs.google.com)
> After that, go to your appengine admin and configure this as another domain
> that the app can be accessed from. Whenever a user hits m.mydomain.com you
> would know and display the appropriate page to the user.
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