-----Original Message----- From: Dieter Maurer [mailto:dieter@handshake.de] Sent: Thursday, 29 August 2002 4:37 AM To: djay@avaya.com Cc: 'zope@zope.org' Subject: RE: [Zope] No stack trace returned on XMLRPC call
Jay, Dylan writes:
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If this is two complex, make a specialized Python Script, that calls your Python script with the correct arguments. Call this (specialized) Python Script via HTTP.
If I could I would, but the arguments include lists of dictionaries which zope doesn't handle as normal http yet. Why do people not read my complete replies?
For your convenience, I stripped away the explanation for the simple case, because you are in the complex one.
Do you see now how to proceed?
Sorry, I did read both case but forgot to reply to the second. The reason I can't do the second is that I have about 1Mb of data in pickle in an external script that is trying to be uploaded. It's not a few simple arguments. I guess I could try incorporating my code into an external method and try it that way. Also of note I have tried using the medusa monitor unsuccessfully, gdb unsuccesfully, as well as the "run Zope in debug mode" like as done for unit testing... unsuccesfully. There always seems to be complications on a win32 platform. This post wasn't really about that however, I was more asking if anyone knew why no strack trace was being returned for the XMLRPC call, when under normal circumstances it is? Should I raise a bug for this?