Hm... The only thing I can say for sure is that he didn't mean THIS
string buffer:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_Buffer

Anyway, back to the original program. Does it work if you turn off debug?

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 11:56 PM, ckdehg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not sure I follow. When I do the return in the function, I am
> enclosing it in three single quotes, which should be the same as three
> double quotes? I changed it anyways and had the same result.
>
> On Jun 28, 9:58 am, Greg Milby <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Try return in buffer string?  """String here"""
>>
>> ::Sent from my Verizon HTC Incredible Android::
>> On Jun 28, 2011 7:49 AM, "ckdehg" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> > Like the title says, I'm having issues with web.py.
>>
>> > I have a script that starts a web.py instance and is serving basic
>> > pages. Using the web.py template system, I'm able to get functions
>> > like time.time() to refresh every time I reload(meaning, when I
>> > refresh, the time printed has increased). However, I have a self
>> > written function that performs some math and returns a multiline
>> > string. When the function is called either from a script or on the
>> > command line, it returns a different value each time, however, when I
>> > call it using the web.py templating system, it seems to only run the
>> > function once, and then will not re-run it again on additional page
>> > reloads (even though time.time() updates each time). The only way to
>> > get it to re-run is to restart the script.
>>
>> > Here's the function in question:
>>
>> > def casecount():
>> > curcount = 80
>> > sc = startcount(date)
>> > delta = sc - curcount
>> > pace = float(delta) / float(ElTime(time, "9:00"))
>> > eta = float(curcount) / float(pace)
>> > return '''We started with %d cases as of 9AM<br>
>> > Remaining cases as of %s: %d<br>
>> > We\'re working at a pace of %.3f cases per hour. At this rate,
>> > we will finish in approximately %.3f hours<br>''' % (sc, time,
>> > curcount, pace, eta)
>> > Obviously there are other functions I've written that the script
>> > calls, but I know for a fact that it works when run on its own.
>>
>> > I'm providing function access to the web.py templating system using
>> > this code:
>>
>> > render = web.template.render('templates/', cache=False,
>> > globals={'cc': casecount, 'time': time} )
>> > and finally, I'm calling the code in the template with this:
>>
>> > <html>
>> > <head>
>> > </head>
>> > <body>
>> > $time()
>> > $cc()
>> > </body>
>> > </html>
>> > Any ideas? I've been at it for a while and have searched google to no
>> > avail.
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