After some time spent on a Java project which kept me away from my
preferred language, I made a quick refresh of the latest posts.

Found interesting the manual about the T2 plugin but I did not
understand what exactly the purpose of such a plugin shoul be. Someone
could recapitulate?

Reading the T2 manual I also found "It used to be common to create a
<form>...</form> that submits the form variables to a different
page. This is no longer considered good practice."

This reopened an old argue I have with web2py validation because if
you want to benefit of the accepts() feature you must put some form
presentation/helpers in the controller.

Is the Tim Farrell solution as in the "Customizing Forms" thread still
the best? Or something new was added to the web2py cookbook in this
respect?

carlo

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