[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > On Dec 8, 3:24 pm, Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 13:06:15 -0800, Steve Howell wrote: >> >>>This is what I came up with: >> >>>http://pylonshq.com/pastetags/form_remote_tag >> >>I see that Pylons uses a standard templating systems with all the JS >>renderers hooked into it as standard template function calls. That's >>great, now I just have to find the piece of code that provides those >>callbacks. >> >>Ah, here it is: >> >> >>>http://pylonshq.com/WebHelpers/module-webhelpers.html >> >>And there I go, easily adding the same functionality to any template >>system of my choice. That was easier than I expected. >> >>Thanks for your help ;-)! >> > I think TurboGears does something similar using the Kid template > system.
I don't think so. I mean, I don't know what your thinking about, but Pylons webhelpers module is not tight to a specific template engine. OTHO, it - well, at least the 'remote' part - relies on a specific js lib, which is definitiveky not the one I'd choose, and the code it produces is not something I'd put in production - I definitively don't want 'onclick' attributes in my html code (yuck), and I'm one of those crazy guys that insist on having code working without javascript first. Oh, yes : also and FWIW, Kid has been somewhat superseded by Genshi, and Turbogears 2.0 is based on Pylons. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list