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handle bad cookies
Roundup's cgi gets all cookies from all apps on the same server. some
apps aren't as well behaved as roundup and generate cookies that do
not follow the spec perfectly. This causes python's Cookie module to
throw an exception when trying to parse them. In the spirit of being
liberal in what we accept, we create a LiberalCookie class that can
handle those out-of-spec cookies and allow roundup to continue onward.
[SF#1691708]
code from S. Woodside
| author | Justus Pendleton <jpend@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Sat, 22 Sep 2007 21:20:57 +0000 |
| parents | df4a3355ee8f |
| children | bbab97f8ffb2 |
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#$Id: exceptions.py,v 1.6 2004-11-18 14:10:27 a1s Exp $ '''Exceptions for use in Roundup's web interface. ''' __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' import cgi class HTTPException(Exception): pass class LoginError(HTTPException): pass class Unauthorised(HTTPException): pass class Redirect(HTTPException): pass class NotFound(HTTPException): pass class NotModified(HTTPException): pass class FormError(ValueError): """An 'expected' exception occurred during form parsing. That is, something we know can go wrong, and don't want to alarm the user with. We trap this at the user interface level and feed back a nice error to the user. """ pass class SendFile(Exception): """Send a file from the database.""" class SendStaticFile(Exception): """Send a static file from the instance html directory.""" class SeriousError(Exception): """Raised when we can't reasonably display an error message on a templated page. The exception value will be displayed in the error page, HTML escaped. """ def __str__(self): return ''' <html><head><title>Roundup issue tracker: An error has occurred</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="@@file/style.css"> </head> <body class="body" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"> <p class="error-message">%s</p> </body></html> '''%cgi.escape(self.args[0]) # vim: set filetype=python sts=4 sw=4 et si :
