Hi,
I have an application containing a topbar and rest is content area.
In my 'base.html', I've defined two blocks -
<body>
{% block topbar %}{% endblock topbar %}
{% block page_content %}
{% block sidebar %}
{% endblock sidebar %}
{% block main %}
{% endblock main %}
{% endblock page_content %}
</body>
These two blocks are then overridden by child templates.
The topbar contains a search input. The search query is sent via AJAX, and
the results are loaded in respective child blocks through client-side
templating.
Now, I want that whenever user enters a search query for a user via a radio
button instead of default, The block 'page_content' should get overridden
by another template 'user_results.html'. ( I'll know it client-side itself )
This can be done by redirecting to a path like '/search/user/', but that
would involve reloading of the page.
Is this possible via an AJAX request, and then the server would load
another template which will replace the 'page_content' block without page
refresh ?
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Regards,
Parin Porecha
say Kifflom! <http://www.epsilonprogram.com/kifflom.htm> and look forward
to 17.09.13 !
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