Thanks, it was hard for me to explain my problem well enough.
I've solved the issue.

Mark

On Sep 15, 9:17 am, Sergei Sadovski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you talking about concatenation?[1]
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> [1]http://webpy.org/cookbook/concatenate_two_rendered_templates
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> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 6:38 PM, digistam <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Due to a lack of experience and/or knowledge I'm struggling with my
> > script at the moment. I have a nice class which has a dictionary
> > output, like this:
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> > pages = dict([(etc. etc.)])
> > return render.index(pages)
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> > At the moment, the output is parsed to the index page. My wish is to
> > redirect the output to another page, so I can browse to it with the
> > internet browser. I had a working solution, using sessions. But, I
> > want to put the project on Google App Engine and I want to avoid using
> > sessions because of bad experiences (Google App Engine -> sessions).
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> > My real question is:
> > How can I use the output of a class in another class ?
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> > I hope you can help ....
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> > Mark
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> Sergei Sadovski

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