Hi Wen Long,

On Nov 26, 12:27 pm, wenlong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> and I must create a new folder named "static" and put all these htm
> files in this folder?

No, you don't have to do this, but you *can* do this. The code I gave
you is one example of how to do it.

The point is that app.yaml allows you to decide how your application
will work. You decide which of your files are static, and which files
are dynamic.

Here's another way of doing it that should let you display your
index.html file in your browser (caveat: I did not check to see if
this code runs):

- url: /(.*\.(html|htm))
  static_files: \1
  upload: (.*\.(html|htm))


I hope that helps,

--Jonathan

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