Well... no. Most of the client side projects are not as backward
compatible as web2py. Upgrading the JS / CSS files automaticly, can
create problems. I can also make changes in my client-side files, that
I wouldn't want web2py to overrun them.


On Sep 27, 7:51 pm, apple <simo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I sometimes have to remind myself which files in an application are
> "my files" versus "web2py files". In particular this becomes an issue
> with upgrades. It is not clear when the web2py files in applications
> have been updated.
>
> For example the latest release has made changes to files and added
> files to static/js and static/css. As a result if you add new features
> such as smartgrid, it will not worked as expected without updating
> these files.
>
> Wouldn't it be better to set up the directories so that all of the "my
> files" are in one directory and the "web2py files" in another?

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