Thank you Crusty, I never ever entered the lib directory, never
thought that a global variable definition could be inside a lib.

It works, easy as pie.

On Oct 5, 6:22 am, Crusty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tiny correction: its lib/app_globals.py
>
> but i guess you could have figured that out on your own ;)
>
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Crusty <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello there,
>
> > Thats what lib/global.py is there for ;)
> > In templates you can access anything in there via g.foo(), if there is
> > a function foo() present in globals.
> > In other code you just have to import it regularily iirc.
>
> > Greetings,
> > Tom
>
> > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Juparave <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Is there a way to store an application wide variable?  Maybe is not a
> >> best practice in python, I'm just trying to see if I can move some
> >> project from java to python and I got to my first problem.
>
> >> How can I define and access a variable from the templates (I'm using
> >> the default's Genshi) for something like the path where the images are
> >> stored without sending the variable on each controllers function.
>
> >> i.e.:
>
> >> <img src="${app_config.PATH_TO_IMAGES}/${p.image}" />
>
> >> or how can I get session variables from the template as well.
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