What's the reason for this error (@massimo's suggestion to a similar
error: I can't add any empty lines: after saving the code in the web
interface, the empty lines are gone.):


Error traceback
1. Traceback (most recent call last):
2.   File "/var/lib/web2py/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 61, in
restricted
3.     else: ccode=compile(code.replace('\r\n','\n'),layer,'exec')
4.   File "/var/lib/web2py/web2py/applications/Fallsammlung/models/
db.py", line 29
5.
#########################################################################
6.
^
7. SyntaxError: invalid syntax
8.


In file: /var/lib/web2py/web2py/applications/Fallsammlung/models/db.py
1.
#########################################################################
2. # This scaffolding model makes your app work on Google App Engine
too   #
3.
#########################################################################
4.
5. try:
6.     from gluon.contrib.gql import *         # if running on Google
App Engine
7. except:
8.     db=SQLDB('mysql://dbuser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:3306/
Fallsammlung')         # if not, use SQLite or other DB
9. else:
10.     db=GQLDB()                              # connect to Google
BigTable
11.     session.connect(request,response,db=db) # and store sessions
there
12. #session.forget()                           # uncomment for no
session at all
13.
14.
#########################################################################
15. # Define your tables below, for
example                                 #
16.
#
#
17. # >>>
db.define_table('mytable',SQLField('myfield','string'))           #
18.
#
#
19. # Fields can be
'string','text','password','integer','double','booelan' #
20. #       'date','time','datetime','blob','upload', 'reference
TABLENAME' #
21. # There is an implicit 'id integer autoincrement'
field                 #
22. # Consult manual for more options, validators,
etc.                     #
23.
#
#
24. # More API examples for
controllers:                                    #
25.
#
#
26. # >>>
db.mytable.insert(myfield='value')                                #
27. # >>>
rows=db(db.mytbale.myfield=='value).select(db.mytable.ALL)        #
28. # >>> for row in rows: print row.id,
row.myfield                        #
29.
#########################################################################

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