Too complex and not worth it. I would just use ajax.
On Jan 10, 5:25 pm, Alexandre Andrade <[email protected]> wrote: > I can't imagine how to do this: > > "You would have to break a view into > pieces, have an iterator process the pieces separately, return the > iterator." > > Maybe using ajax I can achive this? Flush the content to a div? > > someone can post a example? > > 2011/1/10 Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > > > > Not possible in web2py without major refactoring. That is because the > > view is a program that needs to run in order to produce an output. > > > One way to do would be to have an action return an iterator. Each term > > in the iterator is flushed. You would have to break a view into > > pieces, have an iterator process the pieces separately, return the > > iterator. > > > Massimo > > > On Jan 10, 3:59 pm, Alexandre Andrade <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > In php, you can flush the data with the flush() function. > > > > It allows to send the data to the browser without wait for the rest of > > code. > > > > It's useful when you are doing a intensive computing task or a long time > > > task and need send a answer to the user whie he waits. > > > > My question is: > > > > There is a way to do this with web2py? > > > > -- > > > Atenciosamente > > > > Alexandre Andrade > > > Hipercenter.com Classificados Gratuitos e Inteligentes > > -- > Atenciosamente > > Alexandre Andrade > Hipercenter.com Classificados Gratuitos e Inteligentes

