In the sample below you'll need to change the 'result' to 'results' in 
the html portion.  That is what is being returned in the dict.

    -Jim

SMERSH009 wrote:
> Hi Johnny, your code was close, but is returning an error in the .kid
> file
> <tr py:for="row in result">     This line returns: the prefix "py" for
> attribute "py:for" associated with an element type tr
> is not bound
>
>  Alex, since having to edit these rows was going to be the next step
> in this difficult project (I am a newbie to Python), you are going to
> be my lifesaver if your code will work. I will keep checking the
> thread for your guys' updates.
>
> On Jul 3, 4:12 am, Johnny Blonde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>   
>> controller:
>> -------------------------------------
>> results = TableToDisplay.select()
>> return dict(results=results)
>>
>> template
>> ------------------------------------------
>> <html>
>> <head><title>Webapptests</title></head>
>> <body>
>>
>> <table>
>>   <tr py:for="row in result">
>>     <td py:content="row['name']">
>>     <td py:content="row['url']">
>>     <td py:content="row['id']">
>>   </tr>
>> </table>
>>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>> ---------------------------------------------
>> doesn´t this work?
>>
>>     
>
>
> >
>   


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