1. *myapp* refers to the local directory. The application id is
   specified in the app.yaml file in that directory.
   2. Run appcfg.py from the parent of the local application folder (in
   this case, run from \)



On 30 March 2013 00:40, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I have the myapp.py and app.yaml in my windows C:\myap directory
>
> The docs say to use
>     appcfg.py update *myapp/*
>
> to upload the app.
>
> I've downloaded Python 2.7 and the Google app engine python kit.
>
> Sorry, for these noobish questions, but:
>
>    1. Does the myapp in *red* above reference my local directory on my C
>    drive?  Or is that the name of my app on Google?
>    2. How/where do I type the appcfg.py to upload my directory?
>    3. Are there any security issues associated with using my gmail
>    account and email address?
>    4. I'd like anyboyd from Second Life to be able to call this from
>    inworld. There will be up to a dozen calls to the URL/app a week. Are they
>    going to have to authenticate with my email/password to use it?
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide!
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