I have no idea but you can stop to my office tomorrow and we will post
the solution then.

Massimo

On Apr 12, 2:05 pm, "topher.baron" <topher.ba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I should have been more explicit in my original message.
>
> I am receiving this error after the line 'return id'.
>
> I was writing to a debug file to find out which line of the exception
> was being thrown.  I was able to write to a file in every part of the
> function, so I think there is a problem with sending the response back
> to the client.
>
> On Apr 12, 2:02 pm, Alexandre Andrade <alexandrema...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable
>
> > usually is a object not instancied.
>
> > Verify your objects and put "try" around to help to debug or flow your code.
>
> > 2010/4/12 topher.baron <topher.ba...@gmail.com>
>
> > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > >  File "gluon/main.py", line 478, in wsgibase
> > >  File "gluon/main.py", line 193, in serve_controller
> > >  File "gluon/compileapp.py", line 435, in run_controller_in
> > > TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable
>
> > > I make a jquery ajax call to a url that calls the following function :
>
> > > def addNewick():
>
> > >    try:
> > >        import applications.tred.modules.newick as newick
> > >        reload(newick)
> > >        node = newick.parse( request.vars.newickString )
> > >    except:
> > >        return 'parseError'
>
> > >    if auth.is_logged_in():
> > >        id=db.userNewick.insert( user_id = auth.user.id, name =
> > > request.vars.newickName, newick = request.vars.newickString, comments
> > > = request.vars.newickComment )
>
> > >    else :
> > >        id = ''.join( [ 's', str(len(session.trees)) ] )
> > >        session.trees.append( { 'id': id,
> > >                                'name': request.vars.newickName,
> > >                                'string': request.vars.newickString,
> > >                                'comment':
> > > request.vars.newickComment } );
>
> > >    return id
>
> > > I've written to a debug file during each part of the function.  The
> > > return line is being executed and somewhere something is going wrong.
> > > If anyone could help out that would be great.
>
> > > --
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>
> > --
> > Atenciosamente
>
> > --
> > =========================
> > Alexandre Andrade
> > Hipercenter.com

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