31 Oct
2001
31 Oct
'01
7:40 p.m.
Juan Garcia Garcia writes:
<dtml-in "REQUEST.other.items()"> ...
I've tried already what you say and i get the same problem. I suppose that REQUEST.items() iterates over the categories 'form', 'cookies', 'other' and 'environ', and when it reaches to 'other' the computer overloads. There is no reason to overload for "other.items", as it is a normal Python dictionary. I expect the problem to be in the rendering of one of the objects, you get...
Try to only use "sequence-key" inside your dtml-in, not the "sequence-item". If that works (and I am almost sure it will), then we need to find the dangerous element. It might be "PUBLISHED". It is the published object itself, and when you just render it, you get an infinite loop.... Dieter