Thanks very much Anthony. Really appreciate all your help.

On Thursday, June 28, 2012 8:24:53 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> Thanks very much Anthony. A small question before I mark this as complete.
>>
>> Does your comment about web2py template not applying to the CSS file in 
>> the static folder also apply to the js file in the static folder?
>>
>> Does web2py template apply only to the Views?
>>
>
> Yes, though you could serve dynamically generated CSS and JS files. In a 
> controller (e.g., default.py):
>
> def css_js():
>     response.view = '../static/%s' % '/'.join(request.args)
>     return dict()
>
> and in a view:
>
> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=
> "{{=URL('default','css_js',args=['css','mystyles.css'])}}">
>
> Then you could have a /static/css/mystyles.css web2py template, which 
> would be dynamically served when requested through the css_js() function in 
> default.py. This is much less efficient than serving a pure static file, 
> though, so it's probably not worth doing just to dynamically generate a few 
> URLs.
>
> Anthony
>
>

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