On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:11 PM, AKK <andrewkenyon...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I'm still abit confused.
>
> Does that mean this part in the book is wrong?:
>
> def search(request):
>    if 'q' in request.GET:
>        message = 'You searched for: %r' % request.GET['q']
>     else:
>        message = 'You submitted an empty form.'
>    return HttpResponse(message)
>
> I also tried what you suggested:
>
> if request.GET.get('conditional')
>
> but i got a syntax error.
>
> I'd appreciate any ideas,
>
> Thanks
>
> Andrew
> >
>
Well, you've only put a snippet there, but this is just python so if you
have a syntax error you diagnose it as normal, but I suspect you're missing
the ':' at the end of the line.

Alex

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