Massimo, my decision can fix this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=1677

Can you apply my patch ?

With the best regards,
Vladyslav Kozlovskyy
Chernivtsi, Ukraine


У ср, 2013-09-25 у 21:42 -0700, Massimo Di Pierro пише:
> Yes the produce the same output but while T.M(s) caches the markmin
> output, MARKMIN(T(s)) only caches the translated string before MARKMIN
> rendering. Therefore T.M(s) is faster.
> 
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, 25 September 2013 20:09:38 UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
> 
>         Sorry, that wasn't clear. But why can't you just do:
>         
>         
>         
>         var ajax_error_500 = '{{=MARKMIN(T('An error occurred, please
>         [[reload %s]] the page') %
>                                          URL(args=request.args,
>         vars=request.get_vars))}}'
>         
>         
>         Anthony
>         
>         On Wednesday, September 25, 2013 5:47:31 PM UTC-4, dbdeveloper
>         wrote:
>         
>                 T.M() uses MARKMIN (see docs in attachment). Using
>                 MARKMIN you can create message with link, img, tables,
>                 bold, italic, colors and so on.
>                 
>                 Vlad
>                 
>                 У ср, 2013-09-25 у 07:20 -0700, Anthony пише: 
>                 
>                 >             var ajax_error_500 = '{{=T.M('An error
>                 >         occurred, please [[reload %s]] the page') %
>                 >         URL(args=request.args,
>                 >         vars=request.get_vars) }}' 
>                 > 
>                 > 
>                 > 
>                 > The original included an HTML <a> element. In your
>                 > example above, does the [[... %s]] notation indicate
>                 > that an <a> element should be created? If so, what
>                 > if you want to include some attributes? What if you
>                 > need a different HTML element?
>                 > 
>                 > 
>                 > Anthony
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