You might look at the code in 
gluon.tools.Expose<http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/14/other-recipes#Publishing-a-folder>for
 ideas on how to display and link to a list of files.

Anthony

On Thursday, February 27, 2014 7:51:13 AM UTC-5, Thomas S wrote:
>
> Dear all, I have made some simple experiments with web2py in the past and 
> I have now the following problem:
>
> Given a bunch of n (n approx. 100) json files. Each json files defines an 
> experiment. Using reflection it's enough to start the experiment with 
> myLibrary.run(jsonFilename).
> Those files are sitting happily in a folder and I wouldn't need web2py to 
> run any of those experiments.
> However, I want to make sure that the people working me have no problems 
> running such experiments.
>
> So, I thought the following app might be useful for them:
>
> They logon and see a list of 100 filenames (each a row in Database? I 
> would prefer to bypass any database). They then double click on such a file 
> and the experiments starts and returns a few results and plots.
>
> Maybe someone has programmed an application to maintain a bunch of json 
> (or xml) files. It should be possible to add more files and also editing 
> exisiting ones.
>
> Please point me in the right direction
> Thomas
>
>

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