[mod_python] problems in browser

Graham Dumpleton graham.dumpleton at gmail.com
Thu May 29 00:38:22 EDT 2008


Session dictionaries should be similar to Python dictionaries. So what
you do in Python, you do in mod_python.

  d = { "a": "b" }

  del d["a"]

Refer to Python documentation.

Graham

2008/5/29 rahul <rahul.warhekar at edisphere.com>:
> hello all,
>
> what is the difference between deleting data from session variables and
> setting it to empty
> string?
>
> and if there is a difference then How to delete data from a session variable
> in mod_python.
>
> thanks
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mod_python-bounces at modpython.org
> [mailto:mod_python-bounces at modpython.org]On Behalf Of rahul
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 5:27 PM
> To: Graham Dumpleton
> Cc: mod_python at modpython.org
> Subject: RE: [mod_python] problems in browser
>
>
> will deleting data from session['my_filter'] as i am using it will solve the
> problem of not able to remove value from session variable.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Dumpleton [mailto:graham.dumpleton at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 5:15 PM
> To: rahul
> Cc: mod_python at modpython.org
> Subject: Re: [mod_python] problems in browser
>
>
> You are not deleting data from session, you are setting it to empty
> string. That is not the same thing. Do you perhaps mean to use Python
> 'del' operator on session dictionary.
>
> Also, that isn't really a complete self contained example as I cant
> even see how you are validating whether it is doing what you want or
> not and thus how your criteria for success is being determined. So not
> really enough information to be able to help.
>
> BTW, using mod_python 3.3 probably will not help much, but it is
> always better to be using most up to date version. Older versions do
> have various bugs.
>
> Graham
>
> 2008/5/28 rahul <rahul.warhekar at edisphere.com>:
>> my code is in list.psp as
>>
>> <input style="Z-INDEX ;WIDTH :112px ;HEIGHT = 25px; background-color:
>> #666699; color: #ffffff;" type="submit" name="new_filter" value="Clear
>> Filter" class="buttonstyle"
>> onclick=submitForm('/edi/modules/reports/new.psp',myform,'mf');>
>>
>> if (session['my']=='my'):
>>        session['my_filter'] = ""
>>        session['user_query'] = ""
>>        session['sql'] = ""
>>        session['my'] = ""
>>        session.save()
>> and the code in new.psp is,
>>
>> <%@ include file="../../config.psp" %>
>> <%
>> import Session
>> session['my']="my"
>> session['con'] = " where "
>> session['bool']="false"
>> session.save()
>> %>
>> still it is not working properly with internet explorer.
>> Does upgrading to mod_python 3.3.1. will solve the issue.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Graham Dumpleton [mailto:graham.dumpleton at gmail.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 5:30 PM
>> To: rahul
>> Cc: mod_python at modpython.org
>> Subject: Re: [mod_python] problems in browser
>>
>>
>> Suggest you upgrade to mod_python 3.3.1.
>>
>> Also, as already requested, please post small self contained example
>> of code which triggers the issue. It is not sufficient to give an
>> english description of what you are doing as that isn't the same as
>> the actual code. Your code could have a readily identifiable mistake
>> in it, but we cannot tell you what it is if you will not show the
>> code.
>>
>> Graham
>>
>> 2008/5/25 rahul <rahul.warhekar at edisphere.com>:
>>> I am having Apache/2.0.55 (Win32) and mod_python 3.2.8 and i am using
>>> windows xp with Internet explorer 7.0.5730.11
>>> and mozilla 2.0.0.14
>>>
>>> actually what i am doing
>>>
>>> i ahve one variable as session['filter'] and on click of button i am
>>> deleting data of that session variable.
>>> and construct is on button click i call submitform("path") and do
>>> session['filter']="" and go back to previous page
>>> where i am displaying variables value
>>> but internet explorer only does it once after that it do not clear the
>>> displayed value while mozilla do it
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Graham Dumpleton [mailto:graham.dumpleton at gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 4:29 PM
>>> To: rahul
>>> Cc: mod_python at modpython.org
>>> Subject: Re: [mod_python] problems in browser
>>>
>>>
>>> For starters, post small self contained example of code which triggers
>>> the issue.
>>>
>>> Second, explain what your Apache/mod_python setup is. Ie.,
>>> Windows/UNIX, winnt/prefork/worker MPM.
>>>
>>> Third show any debugging output you have which helps to explain the
>> problem.
>>>
>>> Without stuff like that, anyone trying to help would just be guessing.
>>>
>>> Graham
>>>
>>> 2008/5/25 rahul <rahul.warhekar at edisphere.com>:
>>>> hello all
>>>>
>>>> When i am using mozilla firefox browser my session variables are working
>>>> well
>>>> ie. when i delete data from session variable it gets properly deleted
> but
>>>> when i use
>>>>
>>>> Internet Explorer at first data get deleted but for second time it wont
>>>> works
>>>> so if any on has any information regarding this  will be greatly
>>> appreciated
>>>>
>>>> thanks and regards
>>>> rahul
>>>>
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>>
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