On Mar 22, 6:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm trying to test a few different approaches to displaying pages via > Cherrypy and I'm not having much luck. Here is my code so far: > > import sys, cherrypy, html > > class Root: > @cherrypy.expose > def index(self, pageid = None): > selection = html.Page() > return selection.input() > > cherrypy.config.update({'server.socket_port': 2572, 'log.screen': > False}) > cherrypy.quickstart(Root()) > > and here is the html.py file that I import: > > class Page: > def input(self,dex=None): > if dex == None: > return 404(dex) > else: > return "Something else?" > > def err404(self,whatitis="N/A"): > return """<body bgcolor="#666666"> > <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br > /><br /><br /><br /> > > <center>Sorry the page: """ + str(whatitis) + """ does not exist.<br / > > <img src="/files/images/404.png" alt="Page cannot be found."></center> > </body>""" > > and here is the error I get when trying to run this: > > 500 Internal Server Error > The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from > fulfilling the request. > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/home2/awasilenko/lib/python2.4/cherrypy/_cprequest.py", line > 342, in respond > cherrypy.response.body = self.handler() > File "/home2/awasilenko/lib/python2.4/cherrypy/_cpdispatch.py", line > 15, in __call__ > return self.callable(*self.args, **self.kwargs) > File "/home2/awasilenko/webapps/cp/site.py", line 7, in index > return selection.input() > File "/home2/awasilenko/webapps/cp/html.py", line 4, in input > return 404(dex) > TypeError: 'int' object is not callable > > I know this isn't a Cherrypy issue since I have made other pages work, > I'm just making a dumb mistake somewhere. My plan is to eventually be > able to pass dex to the input def in the page class so it can display > the right page. Right now I am just trying to make ANY thing show up, > what should happen is since I'm not passing anything everything should > be None and the 404 page should pop up. I would also like to make the > 404 page print the page that was requested, I have already coded the > return but have not "connected" it yet, one step at a time...
404 is an integer literal; you can't use it as a function name. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list