En Thu, 03 Apr 2008 09:43:57 -0300, Victor Subervi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
>> Steve Holden wrote: >> Define "no longer works". > Sorry. Throws HTTP 200 error. HTTP 200 means OK. >> > The same remarks I've posted earlier apply here. > Must have missed those. Yes, the code works fine. Repeatedly. http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/b732eee4e91b1868/ >> In general, server side programs should have a try-block >> wrapped around most of the program, with some code to display or >> log errors in some useful way. > Curious. Why? During testing, I understand, but after testing, why? display or *log* errors... >> Gabriel Genellina wrote: >> > print 'Content-Type: image/jpeg\r\n' >> > print '<html><body>\nHi!\n' >> >> Don't you see a conflict among those two lines? >> (You're a liar: first you promise to send a nice picture and then you >> only >> send a letter!) > LOL! Okay, make me honest ;) I want to post both text and images. What > use? *post*? This is the server response. Return either text *or* an image (the text may be an html referencing the image) >> > sql = "INSERT INTO justatest VALUES (%s, %s)" >> > cursor.execute(sql, ('ramis', _mysql.escape_string(f)) ) >> >> You're using bound parameters now, a good thing. There is no need to >> escape strings passed as parameters - in fact, it is wrong, as the >> adapter >> will escape the text again. >> In this case, the column is a BLOB, and you have to use the Binary >> function: MySQLdb.Binary(f) >> > > Nope. Threw me another HTTP 200. Again, HTTP 200 means OK. See section 10.2.1 at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2616.html > Wrong. I check the mysql and drop the table if the code throws me an HTTP > 200 error. I have run this code many times now. That is what makes the > whole > thing so ridiculously strange to me. That code snippet, that the script > insists on, is a relic from the code I tweaked. It was there to make a > binary, that is all. So why do I still need the darn thing?? Test it locally (just the database thing, no web), test the cgi script without database interaction, only then join the two. >> You have to look at the server error logs, else you're blind fighting. > I am blind fighting. No longer run my own server, no longer have root > access. But you can read the server logs at least? Your code is throwing exceptions but you're not seeing them. Use the cgitb module http://docs.python.org/lib/module-cgitb.html -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list