Not strictly a web2py question. We have an app which serves embedded videos to identified, logged in users. The videos are hosted on vimeo. We'd like to know if a user clicks on a link, and record that in a table. I could send the link destination back to a web2py controller function which would record who clicked the link (and which link) and then redirect, or I could do an ajax call via onclick. I think that the onclick function would need to return a value anyway before the link would happen, so I'm not sure there is much performance difference. But I don't have practical experience; which is better practice?
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