I think I found a bug.

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "G:\dev\proj\python\web2py\gluon\restricted.py", line 178, in
restricted
    exec ccode in environment
  File "G:\dev\proj\python\web2py\applications\myapp/views\default/
index.html", line 97, in <module>
  KeyError: 'button1'

If you don't have any session file in the session folder
session['button1'] it is not working, but session.button1 it does.
You need to delete all the session files to replicate the bug.

Thanks.

ionel


On May 9, 12:05 am, ionel <ionelanton...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mea culpa!
>
> Yes, they are equivalent. My key was empty... sorry. I think I'm
> tired...
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> ionel
>
> On May 8, 11:27 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > They should be equivalent. Can you show the traceback?
>
> > On May 8, 9:54 pm, ionel <ionelanton...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > But I allready did that... and its working...
>
> > > Something like that:
>
> > > if not session.c:
> > >     c = MyClass()
> > >     session.c = c
> > > else:
> > >     c = session.c
>
> > > But my question was why I cannot use session['c'] instead of session.c
>
> > > Thank you!
>
> > > i
>
> > > On May 8, 9:31 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > > > You cannot store your own classes in the session because the session
> > > > is retrieved before your own classes are defined. You can only store
> > > > in session primitive types. You can serialize your objects yourself.
>
> > > > On May 8, 7:30 pm, ionel <ionelanton...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hello,
>
> > > > > I'd like to have something like that:
>
> > > > > class MyClass():
> > > > >    def __init__(self, id)
> > > > >        self.id = id
>
> > > > > c = MyClass('some_id')
>
> > > > > session[c.id] = c
>
> > > > > I do not see a solution for this.
> > > > > Can somebody help me?
>
> > > > > Thanks.
>
> > > > > i.

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