Hard to say without seeing the relevant code.
On Saturday, October 25, 2014 7:16:55 PM UTC-4, Spokes wrote:
>
> I have a class (let's call it MyClass) which has a super class (let's call
> it SuperClass) - these classes are in separate files under 'models'.
> MyClass defines a database table, and it can call a SuperClass function to
> construct an SQLFORM for that table. This works perfectly fine unless a
> 'next' parameter is provided to the validate or process method of the
> SuperClass function which generates the form. For example, the following
> code produces a "303 SEE OTHER" exception when the form is validated:
>
> def make_form(...):
> form = SQLFORM
> ...
> if form.process(next = URL('some_controller', 'some_function')).
> accepted:
> pass
> ...
>
> The same thing happens if I use 'validate()' instead of
> 'process().accepted', and try to use a redirect within the scope of the
> validate() conditional.
>
> Any idea on why the exception is being generated and on how to fix it?
> Thank you.
>
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