Thanks for your advice Niphlod. I will try it soon and report my results.

- Andreas

Am Sonntag, 3. November 2013 16:28:37 UTC+1 schrieb Niphlod:
>
> response.flash is used to set a fixed content into the layout.html
> This happens to be a <div class="flash"></div> in the scaffolding app.
> That being said, you can't update the contents without refreshing the 
> page, and / or using ajax. 
> The implementation relies entirely on how your app works (i.e. how the 
> page fetches the "progress" of the "process steps").
> web2py.js has a js function to update the contents of the flash message 
> and to display it (because usually it's hidden).
> try 
> $.web2py.flash(message, status)
>
> it will insert "message" into the flash and add "status" classes to the 
> corresponding div.
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, November 3, 2013 1:37:26 PM UTC+1, Andreas Wienes wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I try to use response.flash() to inform my users whats happening on my 
>> website. Is there a way to quick update the displayed message?
>>
>> Example:
>> User clicks on a button, response.flash() informs about the start of a 
>> process.
>> The user waits, response.flash() informs about several process steps and 
>> after the process has finished, the response.flash() informs about the 
>> result of the process.
>>
>> Or is there a better way instead using response.flash()
>>
>> Best regards
>> - Andreas
>>
>

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