Steve,

I know this is an old post, but i'm trying to implement something like this 
(the classes). Where should I put the class index(): and how would I import 
it? Would it go in the default.py? 

On Sunday, April 5, 2009 6:03:26 AM UTC-4, Steve Shephed wrote:
>
> Where did you find the book in pdf format for under $20?
> You should look at the the following code that allows a callback without 
> updating the page. This would be great for a calculator.
>
> class index():
>     button1=TAG.BUTTON(_onclick="$
> .ajax({url: '%s', success: function
> (value) { $('#target').html(value); } });" % URL
> (r=request,f='callback'))
>     div1=DIV(_id='target')
>     return dict(button1=button1, div1=div1)
>
> class callback():
>     return H1('Hello world').xml()
>
>

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