Sorry, I meant to mention I'm running from the trunk. I ended up tracing the problem to an exception in my code, but I still don't understand why it was presented as such. The exception was in a controller function that was being accessed as a .load component if that make any difference. Thanks, G
On Aug 24, 9:42 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]> wrote: > which web2py version? > > On Aug 24, 3:59 pm, G <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > I am occasionally getting errors like the followng: > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/home/dl/trunkw2p/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 194, in > > restricted > > exec ccode in environment > > File "/home/dl/trunkw2p/web2py/applications/devel/views/default/ > > blah.html", line 71, in <module> > > d = new Date(); > > File "/home/dl/trunkw2p/web2py/gluon/compileapp.py", line 169, in > > __call__ > > page = run_controller_in(c, f, other_environment) > > File "/home/dl/trunkw2p/web2py/gluon/compileapp.py", line 452, in > > run_controller_in > > restricted(code, environment, filename) > > File "/home/dl/trunkw2p/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 202, in > > restricted > > raise RestrictedError(layer, code, '', environment) > > RestrictedError > > > A web search shows that when people have asked about RestrictedError > > before, the culprit was some sort of bug in web2py. How can I figure > > out what's causing the problem? The traceback is unhelpful as the line > > in question > > d = new Date(); > > is a line of JavaScript from the view. This problem seems to come and > > go, and I can't track it down. > > > Thanks, > > G > >

