Thank you!
Importantly, although it is very convenient to have these values
serialized, it is simple to get around this jQuery imposed limitation (bug).
Miguel
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 4:02 AM, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
well... it is a bug not not in web2py, in jQuery:
jquery serialize also does not support type=file. If you have a way to
get around these, please let me know.
On Aug 24, 5:35 am, Miguel Lopes mig.e.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you!
Importantly, although it is very convenient to have these values
serialized, it is simple to get around this
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 1:04 PM, mdipierro mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu wrote:
jquery serialize also does not support type=file. If you have a way to
get around these, please let me know.
I've researched this a bit. Although I have not found an authoritarive
source, the problem is that Javascript
As an update, the issue remains with the following combinations:
* if input type='submit' and different names
* if input type='button', with or without different name attributes
However, input type='text' are present in form.vars.
For the interested a solution for usage in components is to use
I think this is a bug in the web2py in the form processing system. I
will fix it tonight.
On Aug 22, 9:54 pm, Miguel Lopes mig.e.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using the same name to all input type submits technique. This is very
nice because it avoids some js and works like a charm :-)
In a
well... it is a bug not not in web2py, in jQuery:
http://www.johnnycode.com/blog/2010/04/08/jquery-form-serialize-doesnt-post-submit-and-button-values-duh/
We cannot fork jQuery to fix this. Eventually they will fix it.
Massimo
On Aug 23, 8:46 am, Miguel Lopes mig.e.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
As
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