The documentation you quote is for SQLFORM.grid, but you are using 
SQLFORM.smartgrid, which lets you use most of the grid parameters, but 
within a dictionary keyed for each table of the smartgrid. Nothing has 
changed.

Anthony

On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 3:33:36 PM UTC-4, omicron wrote:
>
> It's on smartgrid for my application
>
> Le vendredi 3 juin 2016 20:24:41 UTC+2, Niphlod a écrit :
>>
>> is this on grid or smartgrid ?
>>
>> On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 7:15:33 PM UTC+2, omicron wrote:
>>>
>>> I have just seen this modification for parameter 'exportclasses' in 
>>> grids. The manual say "If you pass a dict like 
>>> dict(xml=False, html=False)
>>>
>>> you will disable the xml and html export formats", but with the last 
>>> version you must change you code to pass a dict like this 
>>> dict(tablename = dict(xml=False, html=False))
>>>
>>>
>>> And it's the same for other dicts options like "maxtextlength" for 
>>> example.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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