I run this controller and everything seems to work to me. I do not
understand the problem. Can you show the entire controller?

Massimo

On Dec 6, 8:58 pm, Maurice Ling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Massimo
>
> It still gives me the same result:
>
> For example, if I check "T", "Option 1" and "Option 2", I get
> 1:
> 2:
> 3:
> 4:
> T:on
>
> Is it possible that the list comprehension results in a (lambda)
> function by itself; hence, unable to pass the message onto the calling
> function?
>
> Cheers
> Maurice
>
> On Dec 5, 3:31 pm, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Try this:
>
> > TABLE(*[TR('T',INPUT(_type="checkbox",_name='T'))]+\
> >              [TR("Option "+str(opt), INPUT
> > (_type="checkbox",_name=opt,value=False,_value='on')) for opt in
> > options]+\
> >              [TR("",INPUT(_type="submit",_value="SUBMIT"))])
>
> > On Dec 4, 9:02 pm, Maurice Ling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi everyone,
>
> > > I have an issue withmultiplecheckboxes which can only be defined at
> > > runtime.
> > > Here is my sample code:
>
> > > options = range(5)
> > > def multi_input():
> > >     form = FORM(
> > >             TABLE(TR('T',INPUT(_type="checkbox",_name='T')),
> > >                 [TR("Option "+str(opt), INPUT
> > > (_type="checkbox",_name=opt,value=False))
> > >                      for opt in options],
> > >                 TR("",INPUT(_type="submit",_value="SUBMIT"))))
> > >     opt_list = []
> > >     if form.accepts(request.vars,session):
> > >         ssession['form_vars'] = form.vars
> > >         redirect(URL(r=request,f='multi_out'))
> > >     return dict(form=form)
>
> > > def multi_out(): return dict(result=session['form_vars'])
>
> > > The list comprehension part ([TR("Option "+...for opt in options])
> > > gave me the correct number of checkboxes. However, when I submit the
> > > form, the information is not passed onto form.vars
>
> > > For example, if I check "T", "Option 1" and "Option 2", I get
> > > 1:
> > > 2:
> > > 3:
> > > 4:
> > > T:on
>
> > > Any idea how to pass the 'on' value for "1" and "2"?
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Maurice
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