Hi,

Thanks for your response.

get_serving_url requires either a blobkey or an image name. I'm currently 
supplying a blob key. Are you saying, I should replace the blobkey with the 
image name?

On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 10:13:39 AM UTC-7, George (Cloud Platform 
Support) wrote:
>
> What is the whole get_serving_url line you refer to? 
>
> There is a filename parameter you may use with the get_serving_url 
> command, as documented in the "google.appengine.api.images package" online 
> document 
> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/refdocs/google.appengine.api.images#google.appengine.api.images.get_serving_url>
> . 
>
> You may customize by other means the "save as" dialog on your page, for 
> instance in JavaScript, using the filename information. 
>
> The replies to the "Clear example of using Google App Engine Images 
> get_serving_url()" question 
> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6566383/clear-example-of-using-google-app-engine-images-get-serving-url>
>  
> in stackoverflow should be useful as background reading. 
>
> Any extra details on your use of the Images API might prove highly 
> relevant.  
>

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