I need more information here. Set ajax=True. What are the generated
URLs (before and after the upgrade).
I cannot reproduce the problem.

LOAD('default','action') never appended the .load extension. You had
to be explicit
LOAD('default','action.load')

Do you see the problem only with ajax=False?

On Jun 1, 2:06 pm, "David J." <da...@styleflare.com> wrote:
> I also posted a message yesterday regarding the views and the load function;
>
> It seems like if the URL has some additional 'args' LOAD returns the
> HTML view rather than the .load view.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On 6/1/11 2:23 PM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
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> > Please try
>
> > LOAD('default','menu',ajax=True)
>
> > you may get a ticket. Check what it says.
>
> > On Jun 1, 12:34 pm, salbefe<salb...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >> Hello,
>
> >> The following code before I updated web2py via mercurial worked well
> >> for me. Now I get the following error if the ajax parameter is set to
> >> False. If is set to True, there is no error but the place where the
> >> view should be loaded is alway saying: "loading..." and nothing is
> >> showed.
>
> >> <div class="unit">
> >>                  <div class="container">
> >>                          <div id="nav">
> >>                                  {{=LOAD('default','menu',ajax=False)}}
> >>                          </div>
> >>                  </div>
> >> </div>
>
> >> Traceback (most recent call last):
> >>    File "/var/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 184, in restricted
> >>      exec ccode in environment
> >>    File "/var/web2py/applications/init/views/default/ver_datos.html",
> >> line 61, in<module>
> >>      <td>{{=locale.format("%.*f",(4,linea.vel_sonido),True)}}</td>
> >>    File "/var/web2py/gluon/compileapp.py", line 135, in __call__
> >>      page = run_controller_in(c, f, other_environment)
> >>    File "/var/web2py/gluon/compileapp.py", line 429, in
> >> run_controller_in
> >>      restricted(code, environment, filename)
> >>    File "/var/web2py/gluon/restricted.py", line 192, in restricted
> >>      raise RestrictedError(layer, code, '', environment)
> >> RestrictedError
>
> >> Any help, please??
> >> Thanks in advance

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