In article <d099a464-6fa6-47a2-8eda-aa87223a0...@googlegroups.com>, chip9m...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all! I'll try to be clear and brief. > > I have created a django project some months ago. It is an online survey. > Now I want to add a button that when pressed adds something to a database, > but does not change any existing functionalities. > > Brief explanation: > button will always be present at the pages with survey questions, > when pressed it will simply add a page number (at which page user decided to > press the button) to a database, but the user will continue with the survey > as normal. > (when the button is pressed, the view, template, questions at hand should not > change. Nothing changes for the survey subject!) > > My question is how to simply add this button without interfering with the > survey. > I do not need detailed instructions with models, views, templates, etc. just > brief idea if it is possible to do that without adding new view, reloading > view, adding forms etc... Offhand, it sounds like you need a button wired up to some javascript which fires off an asynchronous HTTP request. But, since you haven't really described anything about the structure of your application, that's just a wild guess. Almost certainly, the real answer has nothing to do with Python, however. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list