My town library is using a google docs survey to capture book request forms.  
These get dropped into a spreadsheet.

The person who handles these requests was intimidated by the spreadsheet, so I 
whipped up a little web interface to show her the data in a form that looks 
like the paper they used to use.

This worked fine for a couple weeks, but we're suddenly getting this message:
The page you have requested cannot be displayed. Another site was requesting 
access to your Google Account, but sent a malformed request. Please contact the 
site that you were trying to use when you received this message to inform them 
of the error. A detailed error message follows:

The site "http://appspot.com"; has not been registered.

When I connect from the local SDK, I get:

The site localhost is requesting access to your Google Account for the 
product(s) listed below. 

        Google Docs
If you grant access, you can revoke access at any time under 'My Account'. 
localhost will not have access to your password or any other personal 
information from your Google Account. Learn more 

 This website is registered with Google to make authorization requests, but has 
not been configured to send requests securely. We recommend that you continue 
the process only if you trust the following destination:

     http://localhost:8906/token 


Did google change something on purpose?

If so, what is the fix?  Do I need to move this little utility into a domain?  
Any idea what it means to "be registered"?  (I know that's a Google Docs API 
question more than an appengine question.)

-Joshua

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