Checked it.

After the form loads, session['_formkey[no_table/create]'] is the same as 
the _formkey value in the form. Guess this makes it rather more confusing.

On Friday, July 26, 2013 5:07:26 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>
> After the page with the reset password form has been loaded, you can see 
> if there is a _formkey[no_table/create] key in the session and confirm the 
> value stored there is the same as the value in the hidden _formkey field in 
> the form on the HTML page.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Friday, July 26, 2013 10:51:39 AM UTC-4, lesssugar wrote:
>>
>> It could be something with the session. As I wrote: the first form 
>> (request_reset_password) works fine - it validates, it sends email with 
>> reset link. But after the link is clicked and the reset_password form 
>> appears - the form is useless, new password can't be created.
>>
>> You wrote that it's possible that the _formkey check does not pass when 
>> submitting. Any ideas how to debug in such case? If it's not this, it could 
>> be everything.
>>
>> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:34:38 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>> When the form doesn't validate but you get no error messages, it often 
>>> means the _formkey checked didn't pass (the _formkey is stored in the 
>>> session, so often this is due to an issue with the session or cookies).
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 1:50:09 PM UTC-4, lesssugar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> No. Cookies are on. I'm not clearing the session explicitly anywhere in 
>>>> the code neither. Just created dummy app to test password reset - and 
>>>> validation works fine in both forms (requesting reset, creating new 
>>>> password). default/user function of the dummy application is standard and 
>>>> it looks just like mine. No idea what's going on, but it definitely must 
>>>> be 
>>>> my fault somehow.
>>>>
>>>> I'll keep digging. Let you know if I find the bug.
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 6:08:38 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it possible that cookies are disabled or that the session is 
>>>>> somehow getting cleared (e.g., session.forget() or session.clear())?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 11:49:54 AM UTC-4, lesssugar wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When submitting the form with different passwords - the page reloads 
>>>>>> and that's it. No validation, no error response.flash, nothig. The same 
>>>>>> issue occurs with the same passwords and with empty inputs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> web2py version: 2.4.7-stable
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 5:44:18 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What happens if the passwords are different? Which version of web2py?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 11:14:21 AM UTC-4, lesssugar wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks, Anthony, I removed the if statement and it worked for 
>>>>>>>> request_reset_password.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> However, after I click the link sent to e-mail address, the 
>>>>>>>> reset_password form still doesn't process "New password" and "Verify 
>>>>>>>> password" fields. The inputs can be empty, the passwords can be 
>>>>>>>> different - 
>>>>>>>> no validation is performed.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 4:51:46 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> def user():
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> auth.settings.formstyle = 'divs'
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> if request.args(0) == 'request_reset_password':
>>>>>>>>>>     auth.request_reset_password(next = URL('default', 'index'))
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> return dict(form=auth())
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Your code is creating and processing the form twice. 
>>>>>>>>> auth.request_reset_password(...) creates and processes the form 
>>>>>>>>> (though you aren't storing that version in a variable and passing it 
>>>>>>>>> to the 
>>>>>>>>> view). Then, form=auth() once again calls 
>>>>>>>>> auth.request_reset_password(), which creates and processes the 
>>>>>>>>> form a second time. When the form is submitted, the first call 
>>>>>>>>> processes 
>>>>>>>>> the form and does the validation, but the second call then creates a 
>>>>>>>>> new 
>>>>>>>>> form. You can simply eliminate that whole "if" segment from your code 
>>>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>>>> form=auth() will take care of everything.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Anthony
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>

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