BTW, the following line is enough to trigger the remove function and 
removal of the designated DIV, extra js to remove the div in the remove 
function is not necessary. 

A('delete',
      callback=URL('product', 'removeProduct', args=str(row.id)),
      delete='div#product' + str(row.id))


The convention is to use substitution or the concatenation? %s or +?
I am used to concatenation, but do not see %s the substitution as a road 
block. 
Any difference?

On Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 5:49:34 PM UTC+2, Vic Ding wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to web2py. 
> I have a HTML helper
>
> DIV(
>     DIV(A('delete', callback=URL('removeProduct/'+str(row.id)), 
> delete='div#product'+str(row.id)), _class='delete_button'),
>     _class='product',
>     _id='product'+str(row.id)
> )
>
>
> The callback to removeProuct/id is working well, however, the actual 
> content is not removed after deletion. I am trying to tackle the issue by 
> using delete attribute as read in the online book at web2py website. It is 
> not working either. 
>
> Any idea? did I miss something here?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Vic
>
>

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