of course it doesn't..... but it won't work even with pre-2.6.0 releases 
..... you aren't including the template which holds the js to load the 
component! :D 

Il giorno lunedì 14 ottobre 2013 08:13:36 UTC+2, Michael Helbling ha 
scritto:
>
>
> Dear Niphlod
>
> Attached is a minimal App. In w2p 2.7.2 i just created a new simple 
> application and inserted the test code, I posted last time. The load of 
> "test3" doesn't work and in the div is just "loading..."
>
> I tried it on 2 different pcs (at home and work) in firefox and chrome, so 
> the client shouldn't be the problem. Can you reproduce the problem with the 
> attached app? the whole code is original, except the 3 test functions in 
> the default controller and the view default/test.html
>
>
>
> Am Freitag, 11. Oktober 2013 22:15:22 UTC+2 schrieb José L.:
>>
>>
>> El 11/10/2013 21:52, "Niphlod" <nip...@gmail.com> escribió:
>> >
>> > talking about minimal app, heh.... anyway, better than nothing.
>>
>> I know, but I am answering from my phone, without a PC available ;)
>>
>> > taken movuca, setupped, doesn't work (as advertised in web2py's 
>> changelog).
>> > Take web2py.js from welcome and overwrite web2py.js in 
>> /static/bootstrap/js/web2py.js
>> > Next issue, movuca ships jquery 1.7.1 (november 2011). 
>> > web2py.js requires something jquery having $.parseHTML ... update 
>> jquery too and you'll only receive a problem about bootstrap-transition.js, 
>> that is trying to do something with the (now unsupported) $.browser.
>> > Update bootstrap-transition.js and movuca works like a charm.
>> >
>>
>> I will check it again, maybe I made some mistake copying those files, but 
>> I knew this has to be done.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> > tl;dr : movuca just needs a few upgrades to work.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Friday, October 11, 2013 9:19:01 PM UTC+2, José L. wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Movuca app from Bruno, available at Github has this behaviour.
>> >>
>> >> El 11/10/2013 21:05, "Niphlod" <nip...@gmail.com> escribió:
>> >>>
>> >>> can you pack a minimal app to reproduce the behaviour please ? I 
>> can't reproduce the issue you're seeing
>> >>>
>> >>> On Friday, October 11, 2013 8:55:19 AM UTC+2, Michael Helbling wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> yes, jquery.js and web2py.js are configured in web2py_ajax.html and 
>> jquery.js is preceding web2py.js:
>> >>>> {{
>> >>>> response.files.insert(0,URL('static','js/jquery.js'))
>> >>>> response.files.insert(1,URL('static','css/calendar.css'))
>> >>>> response.files.insert(2,URL('static','js/calendar.js'))
>> >>>> response.files.insert(3,URL('static','js/web2py.js'))
>> >>>> response.files.insert(4,URL('static','js/jquery.blockUI.js'))
>> >>>> response.include_meta()
>> >>>> response.include_files()
>> >>>> }}
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> The workaround from José works. After replacing the compileapp.py 
>> through the old one, every load is working again. I'll take a closer look 
>> at the file in the afternoon. 
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Am Donnerstag, 10. Oktober 2013 21:15:40 UTC+2 schrieb Niphlod:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> is jquery.js preceding web2py.js in your layout.html ?
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> On Thursday, October 10, 2013 8:27:04 AM UTC+2, Michael Helbling 
>> wrote:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Yes, i already copied the web2py.js, appadmin controller and views 
>> from the latest welcome app to all my apps. 
>> >>>>>> Without copying the web2py.js, no load worked. But even with the 
>> latest web2py.js, not all loads are working. that's my problem and i don't 
>> know why some load doesn't work. In version 2.5.1 with the old web2py.js 
>> all loads worked and in version 2.7.1 with the new web2py.js ~30% of the 
>> loads in our app don't work anymore. 
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> as described, i don't know what to try anymore. May you can give 
>> me a hint what i could try additionally? 
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Am Mittwoch, 9. Oktober 2013 18:53:02 UTC+2 schrieb Massimo Di 
>> Pierro:
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> You need to copy web2py.js from the latest welcome app into your 
>> old app.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>  
>> >>>>>> On Wednesday, 9 October 2013 04:57:20 UTC-5, Michael Helbling 
>> wrote:
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> First of all to avoid this question: Yes I copied the appadmin 
>> and javascript file from the welcome app to my own app ;-) 
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>  
>> >>>
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