Thank you very much mengu and mr.freeze,

you enlightend me a bit again about web2py, I try to learn a bit every
single day :-)
I am not a a learned coder and trying to learn python and web2py a bit
but my experience is small till now (especially when it comes to
theoretical concepts).
Thanks again!
Sebastian

On 31 Okt., 20:35, mengu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> 1) The methods in controller are only for your URLs. For example the
> view() method in your controller makes this url accessible: /app/
> controller/view. Please read more on MVC 
> here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller#De...
>
> 2) Yes, you can call it in the view as method(args) but as I have
> mentioned in the first answer, this method will not be defined in the
> controller but will be defined in the model. For example you have a
> post model. Define a function: def say_something(something): return
> something. You are able to use it in the view as the following:
>
> {{= say_something("hi from a method that is defined in the model") }}
>
> Good luck.
>
> On Oct 31, 10:26 pm, Sebastian Brandt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > I have 2 questions:
>
> > 1. Is there a special place where I should place self defined
> > functions (controller maybe?)
>
> > 2. If I add a function in my controller with def foobar: can I call it
> > in the view by blabla(argument_here)?
>
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Regards,
>
> > Sebastian
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