Anthony, Thanks for your reply, I searched the online book, but didn't find a clear answer there.
Kind regards, Annet. On Sep 18, 8:01 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sunday, September 18, 2011 10:38:47 AM UTC-4, annet wrote: > > > I changed the URL below: > > > {{=A(row.bedrijf.bedrijfsnaam,_onmouseover="this.style.cursor='pointer';",_onclick="javascript:openwindow('%s','detailswindow', > > > 792,744)"%URL(r=request,f='details',args=[row.bedrijf.id]))}} > > > to: > > > {{=A(row.bedrijf.bedrijfsnaam,_onmouseover="this.style.cursor='pointer';",_onclick="javascript:openwindow('%s','detailswindow', > > > 792,744)"%URL('details',args=[row.bedrijf.id]))}} > > > and wonder whether this is syntactically correct: > > URL('details',args=[row.bedrijf.id]) > > Yes, you don't have to name the a, c, and f arguments, even if you exclude > the a and the c -- the function knows that if it gets just one positional > argument to treat it as f and not a, and if it gets two positional arguments > to treat them as c, f and not a, c. The r argument defaults to the current > request, so no need to pass that. See the code > here:http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/gluon/html.py#129 > > Anthony > > > > > > > > > > > Kind regards, > > > Annet.

