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you would get a second call to the URL itself. On Aug 15, 2:44 am, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote: > Just as you predicted, kimosabe, there is a second pass through the > action. I made an var in my model and assigned the env.path_info to > it. Here's what I see in Eclipse: > > ... > ENV_PATH_INFO str: /YAKiToMe/my_controller/my_action.load > ENV_PATH_INFO (126270224) str: /YAKiToMe/my_controller/my_action.load > ... > I'm not sure where the 2nd pass is coming from. Also, I don't know > what to make of the number in parenthesis ... Eclipse is trying to > tell me something ... do you know what it is? > > On Aug 15, 3:03 am, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Very interesting. Yes, it makes sense now that I see for 1st time that > > models are being called for each & every LOAD. Now it is obvious why > > browser refresh is slow for me! I am tracing it through and will let > > you know what I find. Thanks for the lead. > > > On Aug 14, 6:04 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > in your models add a > > > > print request.env.path_info > > > > you may find somehow you have one more call than you think which > > > resets the session. This may be due to a broken link in the view. > > > > On 14 Ago, 14:01, weheh <richard_gor...@verizon.net> wrote: > > > > > As you can see, nothing really fancy here. > > > > > def my_action(): > > > > form=SQLFORM.factory( > > > > Field('text_field','text', > > > > length=100000 if auth.user_id else 50, > > > > default=T("default text") if not auth.user_id else '', > > > > requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()), > > > > _id='text-form') > > > > > if form.accepts(request.vars,session): > > > > # the body of this won't be executed the first time the form > > > > # is loaded, but it does get executed every time thereafter > > > > # so this is not where the problem is > > > > elif form.errors: > > > > # this condition is tested the first time the form is > > > > # submitted, but not thereafter because the form > > > > # accepts properly the second and subsequent times > > > > > return dict(form=form) > > > > > The view is down below some widgets and stuff. It always displays > > > > properly. > > > > Here's the actual LOAD statement: > > > > > <div>{{=LOAD('my_controller','my_action.load',ajax=True)}}</div> > > > > > On Aug 14, 2:36 pm, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Can you show your controller and view code? > > > > > > On Sunday, August 14, 2011 2:14:19 PM UTC-4, weheh wrote: > > > > > > I have a componentized form that is behaving very strangely. The > > > > > > form > > > > > > is very simple -- just a text field. > > > > > > > form=SQLFORM.factory(Field('text_in','text')) > > > > > > > if form.accepts(request.vars, session): > > > > > > .... do stuff ... > > > > > > > The first time I load the form, it loads fine. I traced it in > > > > > > Eclipse > > > > > > and saw the form getting created with SQLFORM.factory. When I fill > > > > > > in > > > > > > text, however, the form does not accept, nor does it generate any > > > > > > error. Inspecting in Eclipse shows form.vars is empty. > > > > > > > OK, so now the form is still visible since it was reloaded. I enter > > > > > > the same text again and click submit. This time, the > > > > > > form.accepts(...) > > > > > > accepts the form and processes it. > > > > > > > I upgraded to the latest and greatest version but still get this > > > > > > strange behavior. Anybody have an idea what's going on?