https://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/10#HTML,-XML,-and-JSON

I didn't see your response, sorry. Read this chapter. Notice the 
"generic.xml" code:
{{
try:
   from gluon.serializers import xml
   response.write(xml(response._vars),escape=False)
   response.headers['Content-Type']='text/xml'
except:
   raise HTTP(405,'no xml')
}}


Make your own file, except, you want to add another "response.write" before 
it and include your "<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>"

On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 10:18:51 PM UTC-7, Hassan Alnatour wrote:
>
> Dear derek,
> This is my first time useing web service .. Can you please give me a 
> simple example of what you are talking about .. How to creat a template .. 
> And how fo add fields ..
>
> Thank you a lot.
>
>
> On Sep 5, 2012 11:21 PM, "Derek" <sp1...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Create a template with xmlservice.xml and add the appropriate fields.
> >
> > On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 12:50:28 AM UTC-7, Hassan Alnatour wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear Derek , 
> >>
> >> What should i do then ??
> >>
> >> Best Regards,
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 2:01 AM, Derek <sp1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> It is XML, but it doesn't have a doctype. So, when it gets to this 
> character:  ’  it fails to validate against UTF-8. It should probably be 
> this:  charset=ISO-8859-1 
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2012 2:15:11 AM UTC-7, Hassan Alnatour wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Dear ALec , 
> >>>>
> >>>> when i go to the link i gave you before , i can see some XML data but 
> i dont understand what is the viewing problem you are talking about ? and 
> why wold a table filed interrupter Viewing as XML  as long as i am 
> returning an object that has all the date ?
> >>>>
> >>>> Best Regards,
> >>>>
> >>>> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 12:47 PM, hasan alnator <
> haln...@gardeniatelco.com> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Dear ALec , 
> >>>>>
> >>>>> when i go to the link i gave you before , i can see some XML data 
> but i dont understand what is the viewing problem you are talking about ? 
> and why wold a table filed interrupter Viewing as XML  as long as i am 
> returning an object that has all the date ?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Best Regards,
> >>>>>  
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Alec Taylor <alec.t...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Hmm, try lower-case 'description'.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Otherwise not sure what's causing the XML viewer problem.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Also nowadays JSON is prefered over XML, as it's much less verbose;
> >>>>>> thus has a much lower overhead
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 7:39 PM, hasan alnator
> >>>>>> <haln...@gardeniatelco.com> wrote:
> >>>>>> > Dear Alec ,
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > What Do you mean with  preprocessing ?
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > this is my db.py :
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > 
> #########################################################################
> >>>>>> > ## This scaffolding model makes your app work on Google App 
> Engine too
> >>>>>> > ## File is released under public domain and you can use without 
> limitations
> >>>>>> > 
> #########################################################################
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > ## if SSL/HTTPS is properly configured and you want all HTTP 
> requests to
> >>>>>> > ## be redirected to HTTPS, uncomment the line below:
> >>>>>> > # request.requires_https()
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > if not request.env.web2py_runtime_gae:
> >>>>>> >     ## if NOT running on Google App Engine use SQLite or other DB
> >>>>>> >     db = DAL('sqlite://storage.sqlite')
> >>>>>> > else:
> >>>>>> >     ## connect to Google BigTable (optional 
> 'google:datastore://namespace')
> >>>>>> >     db = DAL('google:datastore')
> >>>>>> >     ## store sessions and tickets there
> >>>>>> >     session.connect(request, response, db = db)
> >>>>>> >     ## or store session in Memcache, Redis, etc.
> >>>>>> >     ## from gluon.contrib.memdb import MEMDB
> >>>>>> >     ## from google.appengine.api.memcache import Client
> >>>>>> >     ## session.connect(request, response, db = MEMDB(Client()))
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > ## by default give a view/generic.extension to all actions from 
> localhost
> >>>>>> > ## none otherwise. a pattern can be 
> 'controller/function.extension'
> >>>>>> > response.generic_patterns = ['*'] if request.is_local else []
> >>>>>> > ## (optional) optimize handling of static files
> >>>>>> > # response.optimize_css = 'concat,minify,inline'
> >>>>>> > # response.optimize_js = 'concat,minify,inline'
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > 
> #########################################################################
> >>>>>> > ## Here is sample code if you need for
> >>>>>> > ## - email capabilities
> >>>>>> > ## - authentication (registration, login, logout, ... )
> >>>>>> > ## - authorization (role based authorization)
> >>>>>> > ## - services (xml, csv, json, xmlrpc, jsonrpc, amf, rss)
> >>>>>> > ## - old style crud actions
> >>>>>> > ## (more options discussed in gluon/tools.py)
> >>>>>> > 
> #########################################################################
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > from gluon.tools import Auth, Crud, Service, PluginManager, 
> prettydate
> >>>>>> > auth = Auth(db, hmac_key=Auth.get_or_create_key())
> >>>>>> > crud, service, plugins = Crud(db), Service(), PluginManager()
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > ## create all tables needed by auth if not custom tables
> >>>>>> > auth.define_tables()
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > ## configure email
> >>>>>> > mail=auth.settings.mailer
> >>>>>> > mail.settings.server = 'logging' or 'smtp.gmail.com:587'
> >>>>>> > mail.settings.sender = 'y...@gmail.com'
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> > mail.settings.login = 'username:password'
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > ## configure auth policy
> >>>>>> > auth.settings.registration_requires_verification = False
> >>>>>> > auth.settings.registration_requires_approval = False
> >>>>>> > auth.settings.reset_password_requires_verification = True
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > ## if you need to use OpenID, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, 
> Linkedin, etc.
> >>>>>> > ## register with janrain.com, write your domain:api_key in
> >>>>>> > private/janrain.key
> >>>>>> > from gluon.contrib.login_methods.rpx_account import use_janrain
> >>>>>> > use_janrain(auth,filename='private/janrain.key')
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > 
> #########################################################################
> >>>>>> > ## Define your tables below (or better in another model file) for 
> example
> >>>>>> > ##
> >>>>>> > ## >>> db.define_table('mytable',Field('myfield','string'))
> >>>>>> > ##
> >>>>>> > ## Fields can be 
> 'string','text','password','integer','double','boolean'
> >>>>>> > ##       'date','time','datetime','blob','upload', 'reference 
> TABLENAME'
> >>>>>> > ## There is an implicit 'id integer autoincrement' field
> >>>>>> > ## Consult manual for more options, validators, etc.
> >>>>>> > ##
> >>>>>> > ## More API examples for controllers:
> >>>>>> > ##
> >>>>>> > ## >>> db.mytable.insert(myfield='value')
> >>>>>> > ## >>> rows=db(db.mytable.myfield=='value').select(db.mytable.ALL)
> >>>>>> > ## >>> for row in rows: print row.id, row.myfield
> >>>>>> > 
> #########################################################################
> >>>>>> > from plugin_ckeditor import CKEditor
> >>>>>> > ckeditor = CKEditor(db)
> >>>>>> > ckeditor.define_tables()
> >>>>>> > widget=ckeditor.widget
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > 
> db.define_table('solutions',Field('title'),Field('Description','text',length=999999,default="Description
> >>>>>> > Will Be Soon Provided",widget=ckeditor.widget))
> >>>>>> > 
> db.define_table('services',Field('title'),Field('Description','text',length=999999,default="Description
> >>>>>> > Will Be Soon Provided",widget=ckeditor.widget))
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Alec Taylor <alec.t...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >> Yeah, that's right.
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >> Sounds like you'll need to do some preprocessing before posting 
> it out
> >>>>>> >> though.
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >> Share your models.py and we'll work from there
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 6:22 PM, hasan alnator <
> haln...@gardeniatelco.com>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >> wrote:
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>> Dear Alec ,
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>> Is the the right way :
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>> in the controller i added  >>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>> def call():
> >>>>>> >>>   session.forget()
> >>>>>> >>>   return service()
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>> @service.run
> >>>>>> >>> def xmlservice():
> >>>>>> >>>     solutoins = db().select(db.solutions.ALL)
> >>>>>> >>>     return locals()
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>> then i get this : http://gardeniatelco.com/call/xml/xmlservice
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Alec Taylor <
> alec.t...@gmail.com>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> >>> wrote:
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>> Just add the @service.xml decorator to your controller.
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>> Tutorial:  https://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/10
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Hassan Alnatour
> >>>>>> >>>> <haln...@gardeniatelco.com> wrote:
> >>>>>> >>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>> Dear ALL,
> >>>>>> >>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>> I want to create a web service that returns an xml of the some
> >>>>>> >>>>> recorders in a table  ?
> >>>>>> >>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>> Best Regards,
> >>>>>> >>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>> --
> >>>>>> >>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>> --
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>> --
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>>
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >> --
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >>
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> > --
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>> >
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>> -- 
> >>>  
> >>>  
> >>>  
> >>
> >>
> > -- 
> >  
> >  
> >  
>  

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