[forwarded back on list] On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 06:21, Thomas M G Bennett wrote:
Could the REQUEST error be coming from the python script call in the dtml method?
Sure could be, but your traceback should make it clear what object is throwing the exception. In case you didn't already know, the last 20 or so tracebacks are stored in the error_log object in the ZMI root.
Should it maybe be a dtml-let using a python script to set the ip_add_flag value?
I'm not aware of any reason that would make a difference... but if you want to give it a try, I'm sure it couldn't hurt. Troubleshooting DTML can sometimes be a pain since you rarely get useful information on what line the error occurs on. Often, isolating the error requires whittling down your assumptions. For example, give any scripts you call a new name and replace them with "dummy" objects that return a single, correctly-formatted value. Try one at a time. When doing this makes a difference in what error you get back, you've probably found at least one source of the problem. Sorry I can't be any more insightful than that. It's not obvious (to me) what the source of your problem is here. Unless someone else has the answer, I would expect that you've got some debugging to do. HTH, Dylan