this doc is outdated is there anything news for making a website with more 
than one app ?

regards
Bussiere

Le lundi 15 mars 2010 16:19:23 UTC+1, mdipierro a écrit :
>
> For now look at the following links that may help you:
>
> For an example of {{=LOAD(...)}}
>
>    http://gluonframework.wordpress.com/2010/03/07/web2py-ajax-and-forms/
>
> You can load an action from the same app or other apps.
>
> For ways an app can share data with another app:
>
>   http://www.web2py.com/book/default/section/4/19
>   http://www.web2py.com/book/default/section/4/20
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Mar 12, 7:26 am, Rahul <rahul.dhak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >     Hi All, Massimo,
> >            I've been designing a  web app using web2py. Web2py is
> > really a
> >     very well designed framework. I am considering it along with
> > Django for a
> >     medium sized web app development. How ever I would like to know,
> > if I can
> >     code more applications for a single complex site (as we can do in
> > Django)
> >     and link it to one single application.I am not using CAS as I have
> > created
> >     my own authentication system. Here's an example to make it clear
> > of what I
> >     want-
> >      *my site*
> >             |__ site pages along with main page
> >             |__ link to app1 ( a blog that is a separate web2py app)
> >             |__ link to a app2 (chat client)  ( again a separate
> > web2py app)
> >             |__ link to my database triggered app3 (again a separate
> > web2py
> >     app)
> >
> >     In short how do I modularise my web2py project to combine
> > different
> >     applications into my original site web2py project. From the web
> > I've seen a
> >     post from Yarko that mentions this
> >
> >     {{=LOAD(...,application='
> >     otherapp')}}
> >
> >     but technically I could not find any documentation either in your
> > online
> >     book or site. Can you please provide methods of how this is
> > achievable
> >     without sacrificing simplicity. I have also heard about plugins
> > but not
> >     really sure what they are and should I be really using those.
> >
> >     Please suggest.
> >
> >     Sincerely, Rahul D
> >     (India)
>
>

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