Please check if the new register in trunk is satisfactory. Massimo
On May 16, 2:26 am, [email protected] wrote: > Massimo, > > > Is this your own register function? > > No, it's tools.py's register function. > > > If not, what version are you using? > > Version 1.61.4 > > > How are you calling it? > > def register(): > return dict(form=auth.register()) > > Denes, > > I used Safari's Web Inspector to visualize the form's structure: > > <tr id="auth_user_password__row"> > <td> > <label for="auth_user_password" > id="auth_user_password__label">Password: </label> > </td> > <td> > <input class="password" id="auth_user_password" name="password" > type="password" value=""> > <br> > <input name="password2" type="password" value=""> > </tr> > > Since the break doesn't alter anything visually, there is no margin > between the input fields for password and password two. > > In think this is what it should look like: > > <tr id="auth_user_password__row"> > <td> > <label for="auth_user_password" > id="auth_user_password__label">Password: </label> > </td> > <td> > <input class="password" id="auth_user_password" name="password" > type="password" value=""> > </tr> > <tr id="auth_user_password2__row"> > <td> > <label for="auth_user_password2" > id="auth_user_password2__label">Password2: </label> > </td> > <td> > <input class="password" id="auth_user_password2" name="password2" > type="password" value=""> > </tr> > > > BTW, the append(BR()) does work, but it does not alter anything visually > > where it sits. > > I noticed, then why is it there? Why doesn't it alter anything > visually? I thought it would visually create a break between table > rows, that's what I need. > > > I suggest you use Firefox with the Web Developer and Firebug add-ons. > > I did install Firefox and the add-ons a couple of weeks ago, but I > have not yet familiarized myself with these features. Safari offers > similar features: Web inspector, Error Console, Network Timeline, > Snipper Editor and all kinds of disable options. But in this > particular case it did not help me solve the problem. > > Kind regards, > > Annet. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py Web Framework" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

