They do have lots of functionality. So keep up posted about progress.
Anyway, the {{=LOAD(...)}} function is a way to submit web2py forms
via ajax.

On May 13, 3:00 am, lannick <abou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> Massimo, I agree with you using tw-forms is not the best way to
> construct forms.
> But with toscawidgets I don't want to use tw-forms but all others
> widgets. you can see them here :http://toscawidgets.org/hg
> I am a beginner in python and web2py. I don't want to learn javascript
> and TW seem to make easy the use of ajax widgets.
> Only an easy-install and an import in the web2py code.
>
> It is about that I would like some help from web2py community.
>
> Sorry for my bad english.
>
> Regards,
> Lannick
>
> On 12 mai, 18:16, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > I do not think anybody did and here is why:
>
> > ToscaWidget example
>
> > import tw.forms as twf
> > movie_form = twf.TableForm('movie_form', action='save_movie',
> > children=[
> >     twf.HiddenField('id'),
> >     twf.TextField('title'),
> >     twf.TextField('year', size=4),
> >     twf.CalendarDatePicker('release_date'),
> >     twf.SingleSelectField('genera', options=['', 'Action', 'Comedy',
> > 'Other']),
> >     twf.TextArea('description'),
> > ])
>
> > same code in web2py:
>
> > movie_form = SQLFORM.factory(
> >     Field('title','text'),
> >     Field('year', length=4),
> >     Field('release_date','date'),
> >     Field('genera', requires=IS_IN_SET(('Action', 'Comedy',
> > 'Other'),zero='')),
> >     Field('description','text'),
> >     _hidden=dict(id=3),_action=URL(r=request,f='save_movie'))
>
> > On May 12, 10:36 am, stefaan <stefaan.hi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Nobody know Toscawidgets and have try it with web2py ?
>
> > > Hello Lannick,
>
> > > Given the lack of answers it is safe to assume that no-one has tried
> > > it with web2py...
>
> > > Best regards,
> > > Stefaan.

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