Thanx
On 24 May 2013 15:38, Anthony abasta...@gmail.com wrote:
If you are using an ajax component, then just set response.flash, and it
will work automatically. For other ajax calls, I think you can trick web2py
into treating it like a component (for flash message purposes) by setting
request.cid=True (or setting it to any value that won't evaluate to
False) -- that will cause web2py to add the message in response.flash to
the web2py-component-flash response header, which will be used on the
client side to display the message upon successful completion of the ajax
call. Note, you can also manually set that header:
import urllib2
from gluon.html import xmlescape
response.headers['web2py-component-flash'] = urllib2.quote(xmlescape(
response.flash).replace('\n',''))
Anthony
On Friday, May 24, 2013 9:22:12 AM UTC-4, software.ted wrote:
is there a way of calling a flash message defined in web2py when an ajax
call is made...like the way it is in twitter
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