What do you mean by "new web2py_ajax.html". Do you refer to the one in
trunk or something you made? In the latter case, can you email it to
me?

On Oct 12, 3:05 pm, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not sure if you're agreeing or disagreeing with me ;^) but I have
> largely done away with the web2py base.css and built my own from
> scratch, so if the old web2py_ajax.html was tied to the base.css, that
> might explain why my ajax calls weren't working. With my newly
> installed web2py_ajax.html, I've now got everything working, including
> some things I've been waiting years to do, and I'm pleased as punch.
>
> On Oct 11, 3:27 am, Iceberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Oct11, 12:24pm, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > So caveat emptor: if you're working on ajax, make sure your views
> > > folder has an updated version of web2py_ajax.html.
>
> > > In general, this may be an issue about releasing newer versions of
> > > web2py because the apps aren't updated automatically. Perhaps the ajax
> > > include should be one level up from apps?
>
> > Perhaps not. An old app works with old web2py_ajax.html (and its
> > corresponding style.css etc.), but not necessarily with the latest
> > web2py_ajax.html (and its corresponding base.css etc).
>
> > In other word, web2py_ajax.html and those css and js files are within
> > app level, which means a good thing - they can evolute without
> > affecting old apps, and a bad thing - you need to migrate to latest
> > web2py_ajax.html manually.
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