Hi Peter,

Yes, I´m using the OpenBD Desktop, and I had it running since I was
testing it out locally first and then did an upload... though upload
process informed me to shut down my local server before I could upload
to Google.

appid is created
Password and mail addy is correct, though I have $ signs etc in the
password...  if that maybe would get passed through  correctly....

I did, after that, atleast install Eclipse and the Google SDK from
within Eclipse... I'm kinda feeling old by still using HomeSite :)
haveing a hard time getting used to Eclipse/CFeclipse... hopeing to
get around that though.

/Mats/
On Monday, April 4, 2011, Peter J. Farrell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mats said the following on 04/03/2011 05:38 AM:
>> So, I'm a newbie to GAE and just trying to upload my first simple
>> template onto my Google AppID...
>> I'm getting the following error
>> Failed: The API package 'urlfetch' or call 'Fetch()' was not found.
>> I'm on the latest nighly build..
> * Are you using the Eclipse plugin or the OpenBD Desktop?
> * If you are using the Desktop, did you start the webserver via the
> Desktop and then stop it first?  I've gone that error when I've tried to
> upload a project without starting the webserver via the Desktop at least
> once.
> * Did you create your AppID in your Google GAE account first?  You need
> to register the AppID before you can upload anything.
> * Check your Google Email and password.  That error can happen if you
> typed your password wrong.
>
> HTH,
> .Peter
>
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