show us your action and explan how you want it to behave in details,
and I can post an example.

On Mar 24, 11:06 am, Yannick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry I really don't understand... I have to code my own Auth function
> like "register(), login() etc..." it that what you meant ?
>
> Yes I know I have to create my own action but I wanted to re-use the
> Auth Api function by calling them inside my action...
> So basically what you are saying is that i can't do it that way ?
>
> Please let me know if I'm missing something here...
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Yannick P.
> On Mar 24, 11:16 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You should make your own action and use {{=LOAD(..)}}
>
> > On Mar 24, 9:32 am, Yannick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello mate,
> > > This can be an easy question but I don't know how to used the Web2py
> > > "Ajax (u,s,t)" function to call build-in Web2py Authentication API.
> > > It's there any example ?...
>
> > > There is a cool example using JDiv:
> > >  def register():
> > >     return auth.register(onaccept=lambda form: jDiv.flash('try
> > > login'))
>
> > > This is cool BUT I DON'T want to use jDiv...
> > > How can I do the same without using JDIV... But instead i want to use
> > > AJAX(u,s,t){} function just like any other form that use Ajax function
> > > to send value ( The only difference here is the fact that I'll send
> > > value to already build Auth API like auth.register(),
> > > auth.password_change(), auth.login() etc... )
>
> > > Please let me know if you have any hints.
>
> > > Yannick P.

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