Hi,

In order to serve an App Engine app off your domain it must be a Google Apps
domain.  (2) alone is not sufficient.

-Marzia

On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:59 AM, PatHaugen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I searched groups and help, but still couldn't figure something out
> that may be misleading...
>
> http://appengine.google.com/deployment/newdomain?app_id=XXX
>
> So it informs me:
> "Note: You must sign up for Google Apps to register this domain or
> prove that you already own it."
>
> 1. Sign up for Google Apps to register this domain
> 2. Prove that you already own it
>
> I would like to use option #2, to merely prove I own the domain.
>
> Not sure how or where you do this, but my domain is already setup. I'm
> sure many others as well, got your Windows PDC, logins, intranet,
> everything said and done, Exchange in place, everyone using the
> domain... but you got some worthless webhost in BFE displaying your
> little external webpage.
>
> Okay in other terms: No need at all for Google Apps, just want to have
> the public side of the domain for the website point to a shiny new
> Google App Engine application.
>
> How do you do this? I'd assume the 'proof' would be in pointing
> current domain registrar www to Google's server for your app or
> something like that?
>
> >
>

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