sorry Massimo,

but it still gives exactly the same error (a quick file comparison, didn't show 
any differences, did
you upload a new version ?)
( the invitation is received by the second person, but if the second person 
clicks on the
invitation, the error pops up)

thanks for your quick efforts,
Stef

On 25-07-2010 19:28, mdipierro wrote:I reposted it. Please try again
> On Jul 25, 6:15 am, Stef Mientki <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  thanks Massimo,
>>
>> loging in /out now works,
>> but inviting other people to a chatroom doesn't work.
>> I get an error:
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "gluon/restricted.py", line 178, in restricted
>>   File 
>> "S:/Python_26/web2py_win/web2py/applications/kat/controllers/default.py" 
>> </admin/default/edit/kat/controllers/default.py>, line 72, in <module>
>>   File "gluon/globals.py", line 96, in <lambda>
>>   File "gluon/tools.py", line 2192, in f
>>   File 
>> "S:/Python_26/web2py_win/web2py/applications/kat/controllers/default.py" 
>> </admin/default/edit/kat/controllers/default.py>, line 30, in accept
>> NameError: global name 'invitation' is not defined
>>
>> and I've no idea where the global invitation should come from.
>>
>> another question, is there something like a debugging console, where you 
>> "print" or equivalent statements can be collected ?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Stef
>>
>> On 24-07-2010 15:48, mdipierro wrote:
>>
>>> I posted yet another rewrite. The previous one did not use jQuery and
>>> did not update the list of members in real time.
>>> On Jul 24, 2:53 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> For the record.... I just changed the auth method and layout. I did
>>>> not look at the actual chatting code. It uses a lot of joins which
>>>> makes it slow (for lots of chats) and is un-necessary. As written it
>>>> does not work on GAE. It also does not use the full power of jQuery.
>>>> It should be possible to streamline the code a make it a lot better.
>>>> On Jul 24, 2:47 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> I looked at it. that app is really really old and uses its own
>>>>> (broken) authentication mechanism.
>>>>> I looked at it and think I fixed it.
>>>>>    http://web2py.com/appliances/default/show/34
>>>>> Give it a try and report any problem.
>>>>> Massimo
>>>>> On Jul 23, 5:15 pm, Stef Mientki <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>  hello,
>>>>>> I just started with web2py (after a long period of doubt, which to 
>>>>>> choose, Django or Web2Py)
>>>>>> and it looks really great, although the first steps looks difficult.
>>>>>> I tried to install the appliance chat (did anyone used this application 
>>>>>> already?)
>>>>>> At first sight chat looked great,
>>>>>> but after logging out, I couldn't log in anymore.
>>>>>> I retried and the same effect occurred.
>>>>>> So I went to another computer,
>>>>>> and made a fresh install of chat,
>>>>>> now chat didn't have any layout.
>>>>>> Can anyone enlighten me on the above problems ?
>>>>>> btw, is there somekind of filebrowser / viewer, I feel very 
>>>>>> uncomfortable with so many files ;-)
>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>> Stef Mientki

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