O I got that... thanks for the response...

However I still miss some details...

like for an example

I was looking some way to redirect the successful register to another 
view... to continue the registration process with other fields....

I could not find anything on documentation...

I found this:

def somefunc(var): do_something_with(var)

auth.settings.login_onaccept=somefunc

but only for page login... and how about after register??? 

another question could be, how to change register behavior... and put like 
2 or 3 screens llike NEXT... NEXT... FINISH... to collect more data?

I know you guys in this forum can help... but documentation is not clear...

but thanks  anyway!!



Em domingo, 26 de maio de 2013 20h54min05s UTC-3, Anthony escreveu:
>
> globals()<http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html?highlight=globals#globals>is
>  a Python built-in function that returns a dictionary of objects in the 
> current global environment. You can use it to check whether a particular 
> object name exists in the current environment to avoid generating an 
> exception by referencing a name that doesn't exist. The .get() method can 
> be used with any dictionary -- the first argument is the key you want to 
> retrieve from the dictionary, and the second is a default value to return 
> in case the key does not exist.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Sunday, May 26, 2013 3:38:17 PM UTC-4, André Kablu wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been adventuring myself with web2py for some months now, just to 
>> learn it, and I am enjoying very much. web2py is an awesome MVC.
>>
>> However it is my first time with python (yes I am only using python now 
>> b/c of web2py :D ), and I am missing so much some kind of "functions index" 
>> for web2py.
>>
>> Let me show an example, today I was looking for some details on the 
>> function globals().get(param,param2)
>> I don`t know what param1 and param2 means, for what they are used... and 
>> I could not find anything googling...
>>
>> I know this is a kind of noob question but it is the reality for some 
>> guys like me that are not heavy coders... so I needed more information.
>>
>> Did anybody knows where I can find more reference to all web2py exclusive 
>> functions, like what we have on jquery website about jquery functions for 
>> an example?
>>
>> Thanks guys!
>>
>

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