Well, I haven't had this in my layout.html:
<div class="flash">{{=response.flash or ''}}</div>
I just didn't need the flash messages until you wrote "Invalid login" error
is displayed with a flash..
On Saturday, June 8, 2013 7:37:16 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>
> Using your code, with either a wrong password or a wrong email, I get a
> flash message saying "Invalid login".
>
> On Saturday, June 8, 2013 11:46:49 AM UTC-4, lesssugar wrote:
>>
>> I use the piece of code below to generate a login form:
>>
>> def login():
>> auth.settings.formstyle = 'divs'
>>
>> login_form = auth.login(next=URL('default', 'test'))
>>
>> return dict(login_form=login_form)
>>
>> The form is called in the view and works great. I can login using correct
>> data. If the password is wrong and the email is right - a proper error is
>> displayed.
>>
>> However, if I use an email which does not exist in auth_user and then
>> submit the form - the page reloads and nothing happens. Shouldn't there be
>> a built-in error message displayed, saying that such email (user) does not
>> exist? Am I doing someting wrong?
>>
>
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