Thanks David, I'm hoping to get back to wave this weekend and what you
say makes sense.  Will test those ideas.

Pheoeb

On Dec 4, 2:13 am, David Nesting <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 9:23 AM, phoebebright <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >    result = urlfetch.fetch(url=url,
>
>                            payload=postdata,
>
> >                            method=urlfetch.POST,
> >                            headers={'Content-Type': 'application/x-
> > www-form-urlencoded'})
>
> >    root_wavelet.CreateBlip().GetDocument().SetText(result.content)
>
> It's not clear what the problem is from the information you've provided.
>  You've stated that the internal request did not arrive at your back-end
> server, yet result.content here contained information suggesting the
> response was a 500 error.  Either the request is arriving at a server other
> than the one you think it has, or the 500 error is synthesized internally in
> response to some internal error condition.
>
> 1. What is the value of result.status_code here?
> 2. Maybe log response.final_url and response.headers also?
> 3. Do the debug logs contain any information about this request?  (I would
> expect an internally-generated 500 error response to be accompanied by
> something in the log.)
> 4. What happens if you change the URL to some other site that is known to
> work?
>
> David

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