Great!. Thank you. Web2py is very much customizable!!.

Regards,
Bhaskar


On Thursday, December 20, 2012 10:55:29 PM UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>
>    Your XML(form.custom......) command worked!!.* But simply writing the 
>> form statement in HTML did not .* I am customizing the auth.login() form 
>> here. In my default.py, i have dict(form=auth.login()) statement.
>
> Now if i simply manually write a form in pure HTML in the view file, will 
>> web2py be able to map this form to the auth login form ?. Or do i need any 
>> form name to be specified ? This is the only form in my page.
>>
>
> I was only suggesting doing that first line manually, not the entire form. 
> When web2py serializes a form, it includes two hidden fields -- _formname 
> and _formkey, which are needed for processing. Those fields are included as 
> part of {{=form.custom.end}}, or you can insert them directly via 
> {{=form.hidden_fields()}}. The values of those fields are stored in 
> form.formname and form.formkey as well.
>
> Anthony
>

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