This is a bit too general.
You can make an action like
def mycallback():
# do something with request.vars
# compute r, a response
return response.json(r)
In order to tell you how to propery use validators depends on how you
want the action retrun error messages.
Massimo
On Jan 27, 9:41 pm, mige harimurti <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm newbie in web2py.
> I have several HTML pages, some with multiple form inside one page.
> But the basic design are :
> 1. There is no server side HTML generated.
> On client side, only HTML + JS/AJAX .
> 2. Client only passing GET/POST via form-submit or AJAX or URL to server
> 3. Server only passing JSON to client.
>
> The objective is strict separation between Client & Server.
>
> What is the good way to use web2py to accept and validate my form.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Best regards,
> mige
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