Massimo,
I don't have an upload or download function. In the controller I have
a function compage which contains the following lines of code:
def compage():
records=db(db.images.organisation==id).select(db.images.ALL)
....
return dict(records=records)
As I explained in my previous post, I then have the following code in
the view:
{{for record in records: }} #{{=record.tag}} { background-image: url
('../uploads/{{=record.image}}') ;
{{pass}}
which is part of the following <style></style> element:
<style type="text/css">
{{for record in records: }}
#{{=record.tag}} {
background-image: url('../uploads/{{=record.image}}') ;
background-repeat: repeat-x ;
}{{pass}}
</style>
The problem results from the fact that the uploads folder isn't
accessible from the browser. When I put the images in anither folder
the problem is solved, but I want the user to be able to upload and
delete an image using the upload facilities in web2py. Voltron solved
this problem in the thread mentioned above, however, I haven't got a
clue how he did that. Maybe using the download action would solve the
problem but I don't know how to implement that.
Best regards,
Annet.
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