fixed. there was an unwanted comma in the code.

On Jun 3, 3:16 am, "Sebastian E. Ovide" <sebastian.ov...@gmail.com>
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> tracked inhttp://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=284
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> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:44 AM, ron_m <ron.mco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I figured out the problem. The Javascript generated looks like this:
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> > web2py_trap_form('('/app/default/testajax.load',)','c831268503949');
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> > which is illegal because the single quotes around the URL terminate the
> > single quotes of the first parameter for web2py_trap_form
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> > It looks like a string '(' then /app/default..... is no longer inside
> > quotes.
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> > Line 148 of compileapp.py in version 1.96.1 has the line
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> >    js = "web2py_trap_form('%s','%s');" % (link, target)
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> > I traded the quotes around in the Python code like so
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> >    js = 'web2py_trap_form("%s","%s");' % (link, target)
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> > so the output would change to look like
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> > web2py_trap_form("('/app/default/testajax.load',)","c831268503949");
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> > which is legal Javascript and now I get no errors.
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> > A second question is why the link is a set, the output formating seems to
> > indicate that. I don't know enough to know whether the first element should
> > be dereferenced e.g. link[0] instead of just link. Then there would not be 2
> > sets of single quotes atcked in the output.
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> > Ron
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> Sebastian E. Ovide

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