IIRC decorators are just function *names*, loose ():
On Apr 19, 1:13 pm, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have this..
> -----
> @auth.requires_login():
> def profile():
> tags = db().select(db.tag.ALL,orderby=db.tag.name)
> tagForm = SQLFORM(db.tag, _class="jNice")
> userForm = SQLFORM(db.users)
> if tagForm.accepts(request.vars):
> response.flash='Tag Added!'
> else tagForm.errors: response.flash='Hmm... Something is wrong
> here...'
> if userForm.accepts(request.vars):
> response.flash='User Added!'
> else userForm.errors: response.flash='Hmm... Something is wrong
> here...'
> return dict(form=tagForm, tags = tags, userForm = userForm,
> today=today)
> --------
> In my eyes that is exactly what has been told for me to do from
> here:http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/examples/default/tools#authorization
> But seem to be stuck at "invalid syntax"
> Everything in my little python mind is telling me to indent after a :
> but it's not that way in the example. What am I doing wrong here?
> Thanks guys,
> Jason Brower
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