Suppose I have a simple controller like:
@auth.requires_login()
def dog():
form=SQLFORM.grid(db.dog, csv=False, paginate=10)
#return dict(form=form)
return locals()
>From the grid I choose a particular dog (say id == 1), click on 'view' and
go to a page with the dog's details displayed as expected. If I then amend
the url args in the browsers address bar to attempt to load a nonexistent
dog (lets say id == 1000) then the result is very bare page with text:
invalid function (default/error)
If I attempt the same from the analogous 'edit' page I am returned to the
main grid page and an alert box says 'not authorized'.
Now it seems to me that the 'edit' page behaviour is much cleaner - should
the two modes ('edit' and 'view') behave similarly? It seems to me like
they should.
Regards
Mark
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