Thanks to the both of you ! :) I remember seeing that there was a
video a while back but seemed it was taken offline (my bad, should
have checked again). So again, thanks for both the video and and
pointer to the doc location which will help (wasn't up to chapter 13
yet ;) but will be now).

BTW Massimo, there is tones of stuff in your book to make me stop &
think, test, try more things, think some more, search for more info
(just because there is always something to learn)... I believe your
book is actually an app? if so, i would like to suggest something like
a "sticky notes" widget of sorts (if none exists already - I'd offer
to try my hand, but my web2py skills are still @ the basic level (if
that ;) ))... there are way too many interesting things, examples,
code snippets, with access to discussion groups, etc... personally,
way to much for my brain to store ;) Something to personalize this
type of app in this way would be awesome! :)

alright, going to make popcorn, and watch me a video! :)

Mart :)

On Sep 1, 10:33 am, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> plugin_wiki and cube2py has a list of widgets, there are "load_action" which
> made an ajax call to a  Python function defined in the running app.
>
> per example, if you have an action in your controllers called 'list_names'
> in any page of plugin_wiki you can call this action using
>
> ``
> name: load_action
> action: list_names
> controller: default
> ajax: True
> ``:widget
>
> If you want to call another application (even running on other server)
> , you can use the "load_url" widget.
>
> In this case you should read the basics of "web2py components" 
> here:http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/13
>
> and to call any function from other url you have to use the widget as:
>
> ``
> name: load_url
> src:http://myotherapp/default/action
> ``:widget
>
> Massimo made a good video about that.
>
> 2010/9/1 mart <msenecal...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > since we have a cube2py thread... thought I'd ask my here... I read
> > somewhere that we could integrate with existing web2py applications
> > (or it may have been with T3?). SO, the question is how do you do
> > that? can we, for example embed an existing app within the cube2py
> > body (as opposed to redirecting to another page)? Also, I would be
> > interested in finding out more about that for T3 as well...
>
> > Any help on this would be appreciated,
>
> > Thanks,
> > Mart :)
>
> > On Aug 31, 9:16 am, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > What is your web2py version?
>
> > > did you try cloning cube2py?http://code.google.com/p/cube2py/
>
> > > 2010/8/31 david.waldrop <david.wald...@gmail.com>
>
> > > > after adding the plugin wiki to the welcome app I get the following
> > > > message when opening the welcome app:
>
> > > > Error traceback
> > > > 1.
> > > > 2.
> > > > 3.
> > > > 4.
> > > > 5.
> > > > 6.
> > > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > > >  File "gluon/restricted.py", line 178, in restricted
> > > >  File "C:/Users/david/My Projects/Miscelaneous/MeetingMonkey/web2py/
> > > > applications/welcome/models/plugin_wiki.py", line 28, in <module>
> > > >  File "C:/Users/david/My Projects/Miscelaneous/MeetingMonkey/web2py/
> > > > applications/welcome/models/plugin_wiki.py", line 26, in _
> > > > TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument 'migrate'
>
> > > --
>
> > >http://rochacbruno.com.br
>
> --
>
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