instead of

    return dict()

use

    return response.render(dict())

This is explained in http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/examples/default/examples

Massimo


On Jan 6, 10:45 am, Timothy Farrell <[email protected]> wrote:
> So when you use the cache decorator on a controller, it only caches the 
> controller output...not the rendered view?
> If someone wanted to cache the rendered view, how would they do that?
> -tim
> mdipierro wrote:Because you override the view in the action which is not 
> executed when cached. To fix it, outside the index function add if 
> request.function=='index': response.view = "parents_normal_form.html" Massimo 
> On Jan 6, 10:07 am, voltron<[email protected]>wrote:I used disk and RAM, 
> like I mentioned above, no errors except that it shows web2pys generic 
> template instead of the one I declared On Jan 6, 3:49 pm, 
> mdipierro<[email protected]>wrote:Do you get the error using cache.ram 
> instead of cache.disk? How does the problem manifest? Do you get an empty 
> page? An error? Can you add a print statement to check whether the controller 
> is executed when you see the error?Why are you using cache.disk over 
> cache.ram? The former involved picklying so the latter is much 
> faster.massimoOn Jan 6, 8:09 am, voltron<[email protected]>wrote:Here is 
> an 
> example:@cache(request.env.path_info,time_expire=20,cache_model=cache.disk) 
> def index(): """ This action renders the feedback form """ response.view = 
> "parents_normal_form.html"page_title = T("Feedback") page_content = """On Jan 
> 6, 3:07 pm, mdipierro<[email protected]>wrote:Can you provide an 
> example of how you caching a page so that I can try reproduce this?MassimoOn 
> Jan 6, 6:19 am, voltron<[email protected]>wrote:I have a bad problem at 
> the moment, all the views that use cacheing sometimes default to web2py 
> generic template sporadically then are then correct after a refresh. I set 
> the template in the views as such# Exampleresponse.view = 
> "accounts/register.html"Is there some workaround for this?Thanks-- Timothy 
> Farrell<[email protected]>Computer Guy Statewide General Insurance Agency 
> (www.swgen.com)
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