thanks for your fast answer. Now it works for me too. Thanks. On Dec 27, 6:14 pm, Mauro Ciancio <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello khaezzar: > > On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 2:09 PM, khaezzar <[email protected]> wrote: > > Creating a put() method just make the "edit form" redirect me to a bad > > request. > > do you have an example that works with put() ? > > Yes, It worked for me. Here I leave you an example: > > class MyCrudRestController(CrudRestController): > def __init__(self, * args, ** kw): > CrudRestController.__init__(self, * args, ** kw) > > @expose('my_edit_template') > def edit(self, * args, ** kw): > return CrudRestController.edit(self, *args, ** kw) > > @expose() > @registered_validate(error_handler=edit) > def put(self, * args, ** kw): > # put stuff > return CrudRestController.put(self, * args, ** kw) > > Cheers! > -- > Mauro Ciancio <maurociancio at gmail dot com>
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