Jon:

Thanks for the response.

When you mean I can run some on Google Infrastructure means I have all
the utils included for using the Google services.
     (This is what Google Provided me so far)
Not installing another module for using the service within Google
Infrastructure. Do you think it is still acceptable?

It may be a simple thing such as including to the app. But that does
make huge difference in wasting time for the developers.

Never worked with Python Guys. (Once I complete Python, Google will go
for Cobra :) )

Thanks for all your help.

/Kans

On Nov 3, 10:03 am, Jon McAlister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Kannaiyan,
>
> Thanks for your bug report. Looks like the issue has been properly
> identified, and that it was the lack of importing the gdata module.
> I'm sorry if this was frustrating for you to figure out on your own,
> and am presently not sure how precisely we can make this easier for
> the developer, especially since we do spell this out quite clearly in
> the 
> documentation:http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/gdata.html#configure
>
> On future bug reports, please include a bit more technical detail.
> It's hard for people to figure out the fix without knowing what the
> actual problem is. Thanks Andrew and David for offering your time to
> assist Kannaiyan.
>
> And, as a closing thought, surely you can agree that we have launched
> a better product than Google Gulp:http://www.google.com/googlegulp/
>
> Jon
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