Hi, I'm new and I'm trying to understand how app-engine works. When I'm
deploying something, is it uploading all the directory? So it is not going
to upload only the ,py files.

Thanks

Febo

2010/2/8 Wooble <[email protected]>

> No, you can't.  There's no way to write to the filesystem without
> deploying a new version of the app.
>
> Really the only options are to store the files in the datastore and
> have handlers that serve them as if they're static, or to use the
> Blobstore API to upload and serve them.
>
> On Feb 7, 8:33 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am interested whether you can make GAE to save files (uploaded from
> > a computer or from outside url) without having to upload the whole
> > app. Ideally, I would like to save new static html files compiled from
> > outside URL data and save .swf files to a GAE app engine folder on the
> > GAE server.
> >
> > Yours,
> > Zdravko
>
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