I'm pretty sure that is correct. Thank you. I haven't checked however since I have since then switched to Django. Thank you though.
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Browse All TopicsI'm a newb to the Python world and am having the dangest time with getting sessions to work in my web frameworks. I've tried getting Beaker sessions to work with the webpy framework and the Juno framework. And in both frameworks I always get a KeyError when I try to start the session.
Here is the error message in webpy (its pretty much the exact same thing when I try to use beaker sessions in Juno too)...
<type 'exceptions.KeyError'> at /
'beaker.session'
Python /Users/tyler/Dropbox/Code/
Web GET http://localhost:1234/
15. session = web.ctx.environ['beaker.se
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by: ramromPosted on 2009-08-18 at 05:47:20ID: 25122579
According to beaker (http://beaker.groovie.org /sessions. html):
pp, session_opts)
"Once the SessionMiddleware is in place, a session object will be made available as beaker.session in the WSGI environ."
In the code sample I see:
wsgi_app = SessionMiddleware(simple_a
Perhaps you need something similar?