Στις 5/10/2013 4:53 μμ, ο/η Ned Batchelder έγραψε:
From reading the bottom-most frame, you can see that the problem is
that "val" is an http.cookies.Morsel object. This means you probably
tried to use a cookie object as data in your SQL query, and MySQL
doesn't know what to do with that object. You'll have to use a more
primitive piece of data in your query.
# initialize cookie
cookie = cookies.SimpleCookie( os.environ.get('HTTP_COOKIE') )
cookie.load( cookie )
cookieID = cookie.get('ID')
# if browser cookie does not exist, set it
if not cookieID:
cookie['ID'] = random.randrange(0, 10000)
cookie['ID']['path'] = '/'
cookie['ID']['expires'] = 60*60*24*365 #this cookie will
expire in a month
cookieID = cookie.get('ID')
print( cookie )
In the above code i try to retrive the cookie form the visitor's browser
and if it does nto exist i create one.
For some reason i think CookieID nevers gets inserted itnot the database
that's why mysql's select statemnt fails.
When i print CookieID i was under the impression i would see a random
number like '5369' but instead it display the follwong.
Set-Cookie: ID="Set-Cookie: ID=5369"
The mysql filed CookieID is of datatype's int(5) so it cannto store this
value.
If iam correct and thi is trully the problem then how can i just get the
random number part out the whole string?
Do you see something wrong?
Why cookie['ID'] retuned this string back and not just the number?
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