Yeah, it does...

On Jul 26, 12:24 pm, bloeper <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does it also give you that error when you try to edit a user or a
> permission? e.g some of the default models of TG?
>
> On Jul 26, 7:35 pm, waugust <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Greetngs,
>
> > I can log in and see objects to edit, though when I click on the link
> > I get the below error.  Doesn't appear that its pointing to any of my
> > code... I'm in a virtualenv and everything else seems fine...
>
> > WebError Traceback:
> > ⇝ TypeError: 'NoneType' object does not support item assignment
> > View as:   Interactive  |  Text  |  XML (full)
> > URL:http://127.0.0.1:8080/admin/movies/
> > Module weberror.evalexception:431 in respond          view>>  app_iter = 
> > self.application(environ, detect_start_response)
>
> > Module tg.configuration:655 in wrapper          view>>  return app(environ, 
> > start_response)
>
> > Module tg.configuration:555 in remover          view>>  return app(environ, 
> > start_response)
>
> > Module repoze.tm:19 in __call__          view>>  result = 
> > self.application(environ, save_status_and_headers)
>
> > Module repoze.who.middleware:107 in __call__          view>>  app_iter = 
> > app(environ, wrapper.wrap_start_response)
>
> > Module tw.core.middleware:43 in __call__          view>>  return 
> > self.wsgi_app(environ, start_response)
>
> > Module tw.core.middleware:68 in wsgi_app          view>>  resp = 
> > req.get_response(self.application)
>
> > Module webob:1325 in get_response          view
> > Module webob:1293 in call_application          view
> > Module tw.core.resource_injector:68 in _injector          view>>  resp = 
> > req.get_response(app)
>
> > Module webob:1325 in get_response          view
> > Module webob:1293 in call_application          view
> > Module beaker.middleware:81 in __call__          view>>  return 
> > self.app(environ, start_response)
>
> > Module beaker.middleware:160 in __call__          view>>  return 
> > self.wrap_app(environ, session_start_response)
>
> > Module routes.middleware:130 in __call__          view>>  response = 
> > self.app(environ, start_response)
>
> > Module pylons.wsgiapp:125 in __call__          view>>  response = 
> > self.dispatch(controller, environ, start_response)
>
> > Module pylons.wsgiapp:324 in dispatch          view>>  return 
> > controller(environ, start_response)
>
> > Module movies.lib.base:32 in __call__          view>>  return 
> > TGController.__call__(self, environ, start_response)
>
> > Module pylons.controllers.core:221 in __call__          view>>  response = 
> > self._dispatch_call()
>
> > Module pylons.controllers.core:172 in _dispatch_call          view>>  
> > response = self._inspect_call(func)
>
> > Module pylons.controllers.core:107 in _inspect_call          view>>  result 
> > = self._perform_call(func, args)
>
> > Module tg.controllers:857 in _perform_call          view>>  self, 
> > controller, params, remainder=remainder)
>
> > Module tg.controllers:172 in _perform_call          view>>  output = 
> > controller(*remainder, **dict(params))
>
> > Module ?:2 in _w          view
> > Module tg.decorators:560 in with_trailing_slash          view>>  return 
> > func(*args, **kwargs)
>
> > Module tg.decorators:493 in _w          view>>  c.paginators[name] = page
>
> > TypeError: 'NoneType' object does not support item assignment

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