Denes, Thanks for your reply. One more question though, web2py_ajax.html contains the following <script></script> element:
<script type="text/javascript"><!-- function popup(url) { newwindow=window.open(url,'name','height=400,width=600'); if (window.focus) newwindow.focus(); return false; } function collapse(id) { $('#'+id).slideToggle(); } function fade(id,value) { if(value>0) $('#'+id).hide().fadeIn('slow'); else $('#'+id).show().fadeOut('slow'); } function ajax(u,s,t) { var query=""; for(i=0; i<s.length; i++) { if(i>0) query=query+"&"; query=query+encodeURIComponent(s[i]) +"="+encodeURIComponent(document.getElementById(s[i]).value); } $.ajax({type: "POST", url: u, data: query, success: function(msg) { document.getElementById(t).innerHTML=msg; } }); } String.prototype.reverse = function () { return this.split('').reverse().join('');}; $(document).ready(function() { $('.hidden').hide(); $('.error').hide().slideDown('slow'); $('.flash').hide().slideDown('slow') $('.flash').click(function() { $(this).fadeOut('slow'); return false; }); $('input.string').attr('size',50); $('textarea.text').attr('cols',50).attr('rows',10); $('input.integer').keyup(function() {this.value=this.value.reverse().replace(/[^0-9\-]|\-(?=.)/ g,'').reverse();}); $('input.double').keyup(function() {this.value=this.value.reverse().replace(/[^0-9\-\.]|[\-](?=.)|[\.](? =[0-9]*[\.])/g,'').reverse();}); $('input.delete').attr('onclick','if(this.checked) if(! confirm("{{=T('Sure you want to delete this object?')}}")) this.checked=false;'); try {$("input.date").focus( function() {Calendar.setup({ inputField:this.id, ifFormat:"{{=T('%Y-%m-%d')}}", showsTime:false }); }); } catch(e) {}; try { $("input.datetime").focus( function() {Calendar.setup({ inputField:this.id, ifFormat:"{{=T('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}}", showsTime: true,timeFormat: "24" }); }); } catch(e) {}; try { $("input.time").clockpick({ starthour:0, endhour:23, showminutes:true, military:true }); } catch(e) {}; }); //--></script> I read it's there for backward compatibility, however, I never wondered what that meant (I started working with web2py from version 1.42). Does web2py do something with the functions inside this element, the content is displayed in a gray color, so I guess not, until you remove the <!-- --> part. Will I run into trouble when I remove the <!-- --> and all the functions inside this element except the $ (document).ready(function() {}) and insert the $ ('#example').dataTable(); in there. Annet. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py Web Framework" group. To post to this group, send email to web2py@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---