-----Original Message----- From: Tim Hawes [mailto:tim.hawes@ncmail.net] Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 11:32 AM To: Michel Pelletier; zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] (116) unable to connect, fd=3
This seems to be the bit of code it chokes on:
<!--#sendmail smtphost="smtp.ncmail.net" --> To: 9198343441.<!--#var expr=REQUEST.form['pin']-->@pagenet.net From: <!--#var expr=REQUEST.form['from']--> <!--#var expr=REQUEST.form['message']--> <!--#/sendmail-->
But isn't this up to spec?
Nope. You need quotes around the expressions, as in expr="". It should raise a syntax error, however. Why this bombs your python is unknown, must be a bug of some kind. Put quotes around your expressions and try it again. BTW, <!--#var expr="blah.blah['blah']"--> is the same as <!--#var "blah.blah['blah']"--> You don't need expr= anymore, it's use is depreciated. If your var argiment is in double quotes, it's an expression. -Michel
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