On Dec 17, 2008, at 3:23 PM, oops wrote:

>
> def OrderPlacedView(request):
>    form = OrderPlaceForm()
>    try:
>        print "try"
>        print request.POST
>        #brand = BrandName.objects.get(pk=request.POST['brand'])
>    except:
>        print"nothing"
>        return render_to_response('inventory/orderprocess.html',
> {'form':form})

This return statement is indented to be inside the except clause. If  
no exception is raised, the view doesn't return anything...

Yours,
Eric


>
>
> above is my view code when a try to call this view its give and error
> "The view  didn't return an HttpResponse object."
>
> i have similar type of view which works fine whats the problem with
> this ..
> >


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