Any other way to do this without using LOAD?
I have two controller using the same view pretty much idential html:
def show_project():
projects = []
projects = db().select(db.Project.ALL, orderby = db.Project.created_on,
limitby=(0,100))
return dict(projects = projects)
def projects_by_clicks()::
projects = db(db.Project.Terms.contains(project_term)).select()
return dict(projects = projects)
How to use the same view for multiple controller?
On Wednesday, January 12, 2011 at 8:23:10 AM UTC-5, Mirek Zvolský wrote:
>
> > I am wondering whether it is possible to show multiple controller's
> views...
>
> Inside the controller code you can change to other view:
> if something:
> response.view='xxx.html'
>
> In the view itself you can have more named parts.
> In such case the extended layout has not only one {{include}} command,
> but more {{include xxx}} commands /I don't remember the syntax
> exactly/.
> Inside such partial views you can control use of that html part by
> {{if something:}} Output html here {{pass}}
>
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