Thank you Anthony for the elegant solution. You made it possible that both
( jquery and angular ) live together.
I was thinking about switching totally from jquery to angular.
is this a good strategic move?
On Friday, June 15, 2012 6:24:13 PM UTC+3, Anthony wrote:
>
> Angular is a client-side framework, so you should be able to make it work
> with web2py. Have web2py serve the initial page (i.e., the Angular
> application), and then the Angular app would make Ajax requests to web2py.
>
> Using Angular for the views, one thing you'll miss out on is the way
> web2py automatically generates the HTML for things like forms and grids
> without you having to hand code them. To take advantage of web2py for those
> things, you could have web2py generate some of the Angular views using
> web2py templates. In that case, though, you'll have to deal with the fact
> that both Angular and web2py use {{ }} as template delimiters. However, I
> think you can configure Angular to us alternative delimiters (you can do so
> in web2py as well, but it's tricky). You could also create a special web2py
> tag that generates an Angular curly brace output:
>
> class ng(DIV):
> tag = ''
> def xml(self):
> return '{{%s}}' % super(ng, self).xml()
>
> Then in a web2py template:
>
> {{=DIV(ng('myvariable'))}}
>
> would produce an Angular template with:
>
> <div>{{myvariable}}</div>
>
> Anthony
>
> On Friday, June 15, 2012 10:38:29 AM UTC-4, Ashraf Mansour wrote:
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>> Hi Massimo,
>>
>> What do you think about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuiHuZq_cg4 ?
>>
>> is it web2pyable in version 2.0?
>>
>> Regards...
>>
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