No, I'm only using the web2py_trap_form out of the cookbook. The rest
of the web2py_ajax.js file is the same.

I'll check out the latest web2py.js later today.

On Mar 22, 2:12 pm, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are you using the entire web2py_ajax.js file from the cookbook? If so, much
> of it is out of date and should not be used. Note, in the current web2py,
> the name of the file has actually been changed to web2py.js, and a number
> of changes were made, including resolving that redundant event handler bug.
> You should use the current web2py.js, and try to copy the special Ajax file
> upload code only from the cookbook (I think it is limited to the
> web2py_trap_form() function).
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> On Thursday, March 22, 2012 1:52:00 AM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
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> > It's the code straight out of the new web2py cookbook. I'm not
> >> sure ... will I be violating copyright if I post it here? Hmm...
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> > "The code in this book is released under the BSD license, unless otherwise
> > specified, and is available online on a dedicated GitHub repository listed
> > below."

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