LOAD() is a Python helper, so it cannot be called via Javascript in the 
browser. However, you can load/refresh a component via Javascript via 
$.web2py.component(url, target) (the LOAD() helper simply creates the 
target div and adds a data attribute that tells web2py.js to call 
$.web2py.component).

Anthony

On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 7:16:37 PM UTC-4, Ron Chatterjee wrote:
>
>
>        <div class="one" id="a">Click to read more</div>
>       
>       <div class="two" id="b">
>           {{=LOAD('default','thread.load',args=[threads[i].id, 
> threads[i].name],client_side=True)}}</p>
>        </div>
>
>
>
>
> <script>
> jQuery(document).ready(function(){
> jQuery('.one').click(function(){jQuery('.two').slideToggle()});
> });
> </script>
>
>
> Without having to change the layout or using two redirect, I was hoping to 
> combine two pages into one. But calling the LOAD inside the jquery ( Gives 
> me bunch of loading shows up in the menu as in the attached picture). Any 
> help how to inside the load inside the jquery ? Thanks in advance.
>
>
> http://www.web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/11/jquery-and-ajax?search=onload
>

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