Hmm... It doesn't work this way. I just deleted my question, not whole
conversation. If someone has permission for deleting conversation, please
do so.
I'm sorry for my noobishness. I'm new here.
Dňa streda, 31. októbra 2012 8:34:45 UTC+1 Viliam Oršula napísal(-a):
>
> I'm sorry to take your time. I found out, that field were not only hidden,
> but disabled too. That coused them not to send.
> Thank you for your suggestions anyway.
> I will delete this question, since it is useless.
>
> Dňa streda, 31. októbra 2012 4:10:46 UTC+1 lyn2py napísal(-a):
>>
>> Yes, the fields are available in request.post_vars like Cliff said. Use
>> {{=response.toolbar()}} in your views and look under "request" after you
>> submit your form.
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 6:08:53 PM UTC+8, Viliam Oršula wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I'm writing simple webpage for adding purchased items into database.
>>> There is one div(*newItem*) with fields as *itemName*, *itemID*, *price*
>>> and
>>> add button. *itemID* is hidden field, which is filled with value from
>>> DB(ajax) according to user input.
>>> I don't want to submit page until list of purchased items is complete,
>>> therefore I use javascript to copy my*newItem* div into form. At the
>>> beginning, form has no divs no fields, just submit button. I can add as
>>> many items as I like and then hit submit button and form is submitted.
>>> My problem is: *All data are submitted except for hidden fileds.*
>>> If I googled right this is due to security reasons.
>>>
>>> How can I solve it preserving this:
>>> 1. Form is submitted just after filling whole purchase list, not after
>>> every item. (For that form has to remain javascript generated as it is. Or
>>> not?)
>>> 2. Form has to have hidden fields, because I need get some data, which
>>> user is not supposed to see. (Or is there better way of doing this than
>>> using hidden fileds?)
>>>
>>> Is there easy solution to my problem, or am I doing this completely
>>> wrong?
>>>
>>
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