Thanks for the answer...
Ok
I have tested jQuery.post('{{=URL('default', 'testpost')}}',{'key':'hello'})
where in default.py there is a def:
def testpost():
import os
data = request.args(0)
myfile = os.path.join(request.folder, 'static', 'file1.txt')
f = open(myfile, "w")
f.write(data)
f.close()
return dict()
I can open the file1.txt but nothing is writing there. I think 'hello' is
not transmited ... isn'it it? do you know what is wrong?
El viernes, 11 de enero de 2013 15:13:29 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro escribió:
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> I suggest using jquery.post
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> jQuery.post('{{=URL('testfunction')}}',{'key':'value'})
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> {'key':'value'} is a js dictionary, can be anything you like and tehy will
> be passed as vars properly escaped.
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