Alan, thanks for your response.  I fixed that line and still got the error. 
 After I bounced web2py it worked, but started giving me the error again. 
 The ultimate prob was that I didn't include the #!/usr/bin/env python 
statement at the top of my module.  I added the line and all is well.

Happy new year!  Suck it 2013!





On Wednesday, January 1, 2014 5:57:32 AM UTC-8, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> I'm testing using Classes within my Modules to handle a lot of the heavy 
>> lifting.  I can't figure out what i'm doing wrong here.  I need an adult.
>>
>  
>
>>      def __init__(self):
>>         self.request = current.request
>> def form(self):
>>
>
> Your Engine class has a form function defined within the constructor 
> block, so you ought to de-dent your function so it becomes a class method 
> to use that syntax.
>
> class Engine(object):
>     def __init__(self):
>         ...
>     def form(self):
>         ...
>
>
>

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