Are you saying you need to know how to import code from a module, or just 
that you want to know how to have text show up in an HTML page? If the 
latter, it is just:

{{=some_string}}

For example, you might have a web2py action like this:

def index():
    return dict(message='Message delivered')

And in the view:

{{=message}}

Anthony

On Thursday, May 22, 2014 1:17:07 AM UTC-4, Maurice Waka wrote:
>
> I have this example code in python module:
>
> def test():
>     .........code
>     print('Message delivered')
> test()
>
> How do I import such a function to* print* in the html view the same 
> message as in the python code?
>

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