Feel free to always ask questions. We are aware that the docs are not
keeping up with the code so no question is inappropriate.

Massimo

On May 22, 11:11 pm, NikG <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you all for the replies. Like I said, I'm new with web2py (and
> web frameworks).
>
> I guess the manual assumes that the reader has some background in
> other frameworks? These 'little' things were not explained but thank
> you for elaborating.  I looked around at the other frameworks, though
> all of them were more popular compared to w2p , and I expect, would
> have more resources for peer to peer support, I like the clean and
> lean look of the web2py codes. So I've taken this up for studying.
>
> Looking forward to learning more.
>
> On May 22, 9:45 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > One of the beauties about this (and the template language) in web2py was "no
> > manual needed for this!" -
>
> > That is, the template language is "just python", once you discuss
> > {{statement}}  syntax, and {{=variable}} output, and using {{pass} to
> > disambiguate indentation issues, all else is "just python".
>
> > The same is true for HTML tags:   any <tag> will (usually) have a TAG()
> > helper object, where the html tag attributes are named with a leading "_" in
> > the helper, that is  {{=DIV('Hello World', _id='this')}} outputs  <div
> > id="this">Hello World</div>
>
> > Two more things for "complete documentation ( ;-):
>
> > Output is safe - that is, when you use a helper class html is escaped.  This
> > is the primary reason to use helper classes over raw html (or a reason to
> > choose raw html vs. a helper).  If you _need_ to have raw output (unescaped)
> > you can wrap that piece in XML("<b>show me raw</b>")
>
> > Finally, if some tag you want is not defined in web2py, the generic form
> > TAG.name() will serve, e.g. you could have written this:
> > {{=TAG.div('Hello ', 'World', _id='this')}}
>
>
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