Sweeeet! :) I like this kind of voodoo...
10x a lot for clearing that out. On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Niphlod <niph...@gmail.com> wrote: > as long as the resource loader asks for /app/static/something.js there is > no absolute problem. AMD if used to load js files works his magic > completely on client-side (vodoo-magic is requesting 5 js scripts at the > same time without waiting and organize the evaluation in the right order). > > From the server standpoint, they are 5 totally normal requests coming for > 5 resources, as if they were images in a blog. > > > On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 12:12:24 AM UTC+1, Arnon Marcus wrote: >> >> I know it does for direct script-tag requests and also for that >> web2py-python-api-usage done in the layout.html/ajax_whatever.html >> thing... >> >> I mean how would a javascript-based loader do that? >> I'm not that well versed in requier.js, but from what I read, the "A" in >> AMD stands for asynchronous, so my guess is that the javascript in the >> loader-library does some ajax-voodo or somethin... What is the >> base-folder it requests? I mean, is web2py's ajax file-requests work >> fine with this? Or do I have to do something special? Because I did have >> some issues, for example with the "kickstrap" stack.that I suspected had >> something or other to do with a custom javascript loader... >> >> On Monday, December 17, 2012 1:59:20 PM UTC-8, Niphlod wrote: >>> >>> every request done to /app/static/file.something is automatically served >>> by web2py (matching a file into applications/app/static/file.** >>> something). >>> >>> >>> On Monday, December 17, 2012 2:55:19 PM UTC+1, Arnon Marcus wrote: >>>> >>>> Another general issue regarding that: >>>> >>>> How would web2py behave using various modular javascript loaders? >>>> Do I HAVE to configure my web server so serve the static folder? >>>> How about AMD solutions (such as require.js and r.js), how would they >>>> behave? >>>> Is there a way to rout those requests through web2py? >>>> Can the request be dependecy-calculated in the client-side, and >>>> accumulated into a single request? >>>> What are the proes/cons of doing that through web2py and/or through the >>>> web server directly? >>>> >>> -- > > > > --