so, if if i got it correctly, wouldn't http://myhost/myapp/mycontrol/download/4
return my image with id 4? this is what i want, but i get a 404
instead..

On 31 Gen, 17:33, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> This code
>
> {{=URL(r=request, f='download', args= IMAGE)}}
>
> simply generates
>
> /<app>/default/download/<filename>
>
> prepend http://<hostname>
>
> and you get a static URL.
>
> Within the app itself you should use the {{=URL(..)}} function because
> the app may be renamed and because it may be behind routes. When your
> app is published online you can use the static link to reference the
> download action from other apps.
>
> On Jan 31, 10:27 am, pistacchio <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi!
> > i've seen that i can retrieve uploaded images with
>
> > {{=URL(r=request, f='download', args= IMAGE)}}
>
> > coupled with the standard "download" method.
>
> > now, if i want to statically save a reference to the image (like
> > saving the string "<img src=/myapp/mycontroller/download/
> > mycontroller.imagexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" etc, how to do that?

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