PROBLEM SOLVED

Stupid Mistake.

Please close/delete thread if possible or let me know how I can
accomplish that.

On Mar 3, 12:07 am, Lennon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let me also add that I have:
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> num_trav -= 1
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> in the appropriate place to prevent an infinite loop that might be
> causing this.  But according to the debugger, the function isn't
> making it past:
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> for k, v in request.vars.items()
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> anyway.
>
> On Mar 2, 11:58 pm, Lennon <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > The following code got me a socket timeout error:
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> > for trip in session.trip_cart:
> >     t_id = trip['trip_instance']
> >     num_trav = trip['quantity'] - 1
> >     while num_trav > 0:
> >         new_trav = dict()
> >         for k, v in request.vars.items():
> >             #get the field's trip_instance number
> >             #rest of code omitted.
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> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >   File "C:\Users\Lennon\workspace\web2py_source\gluon\rocket.py", line
> > 1064, in run
> >     self.run_app(conn)
> >   File "C:\Users\Lennon\workspace\web2py_source\gluon\rocket.py", line
> > 1531, in run_app
> >     self.environ = environ = self.build_environ(sock_file, conn)
> >   File "C:\Users\Lennon\workspace\web2py_source\gluon\rocket.py", line
> > 1363, in build_environ
> >     request = self.read_request_line(sock_file)
> >   File "C:\Users\Lennon\workspace\web2py_source\gluon\rocket.py", line
> > 1138, in read_request_line
> >     raise SocketTimeout("Socket timed out before request.")
> > SocketTimeout: Socket timed out before request.
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> > Through use of the debugger I've determined that the line that is
> > causing the error is:
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> > for k, v in request.vars.items()
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> > This is strange to me because I've used that same line in other places
> > but I've never had a problem with it.
>
> > One possibility is that this code is part of a larger function (so now
> > the function maybe takes too long?), but a the function ran fine
> > before the above code was added.  I see that the socket times out
> > after 10 seconds but this error seems to happen almost instantaneously
> > when I submit my form.
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> > One last strange occurrence is that when I clicked the ticket for the
> > above error, Google Chrome opened the ticket and also popped up the
> > following message in an alert box:
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> > "Exception during snapshot rendering: Traceback (most recent call
> > last):
> > File
> > "C:path_to_my_web2py/admin/viewsdefault/ticket.html", line
> > 170, in <module>
> > KeyError: 'request'
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> > I've never had Google Chrome pop up an alert for any of my tickets
> > although this might be unrelated.

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