from the source distribution, look at gluon/html.py - the top has the list
of all the helpers.
Helpers are named after the HTML equivalent tags; html fields in the
helpers start with an underscore, e.g. <....class='foo'....> would be
SOME(.... _class='foo') in the helper.
Finally, there is a TAG helper where you can specify any arbitrary HTML tag
which is not predefined, e.g. TAG.center('foo") would generate what you
would expect...
You might want to try this in a web2py shell to see the outputs, e.g.
python web2py.py -S welcome
and try some print statements:
>>>print CENTER("this")
>>>print CENTER("this", _id='foo')
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Vinicius Assef <[email protected]>wrote:
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> Where can I find a list of possible helpers to use in web2py templates?
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> Vinicius Assef.
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> >
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