When using plugin_wiki (or just the LOAD command in general) is it
possible to somehow include response.files to include custom css and
js files?

It would be nice if I could only load .js files which are widget
specific if that widget is in use.  I really don't want to have to
load every .js file for every possible widget in a model (which
works).  Here's what I've tried simplified a bit.

In models/widgets.py
class PluginWikiWidgets:
    @staticmethod
    def mywidget(table='None',record_id=None):
    response.files.append(URL(request.application,'static/
widgets','widget.js'))
    // widget code
   return('widget.html',d)

In plugin_wiki body:
``
name: mywidget
table: None
``:widget

There is of course a 'widget.html' which renders the HTML portion of
the widget.
However, doing this none of my .js files load for the widget.  Moving
the response.files calls
before the class definition in the model works, but means that it's
loaded on every call to the application.

I've tried doing the response.files.append calls in the .html file at
the beginning but it's the same thing.
My suspicion is that the header is already loaded before plugin_wiki
renders the body and hence
the appended files are never loaded.  Is there a way around this?  It
would be much better if I could write
several widgets using different jQuery plugins and know that only the
widgets in use will get loaded when needed.

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