Just a note about the code Massimo supplied below.
The class declaration should be changed to def if you are putting it
in a controller like default.py
Also the code has linewrapped so don't forget to append the 2 lines
after button1 so that it works properly.
mdipierro wrote:
> I think this does what you ask:
>
> class index():
> button1=TAG.BUTTON(_onclick="$.ajax({url: '%s', success: function
> (value) { $('#target').html(value); } });" % URL
> (r=request,f='callback'))
> div1=DIV(_id='target')
> return dict(button1=button1, div1=div1)
>
> class callback():
> return H1('Hello world').xml()
>
>
>
> On Apr 1, 3:18 pm, Steve Shephed <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Anyone
> > How do we implement (with a view type paradigm) a partial coding.
> > In RoR you can setup divs that then are given a partial setting so
> > that other divs in the view can update them.
> > Also if you create a list of items through an iteration you may want
> > to show() a div that loads content onclick()
> > Rather than loading the whole page with the view and just hiding the
> > bits you don't want.
> > The loading of content onclick is so much quicker.
> > Any ideas?
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