I was wondering about this. I tried to search the group but didn't find
anything relevant. Took a look at the source code and it seemed like I
could use in a module which is called to produce a string of Javascript on
demand of an Ajax routine.
Beforehand, I save the global "cache" var in my "current" object. Then I
rename my method "content" to "__content__", and last I do this:
def content(self):
c = current.cache
return c.action(cache_model=c.disk, quick="VP")(self.__content__)()
Seems to work. Am I asking for trouble? Is there anything I should watch
for?
-- Joe
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