But a form in html

does not just contain <input/>. It also needs <form> and </form>.

On Saturday, 19 October 2013 16:19:45 UTC-5, Ramos wrote:
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> hello, custom forms in web2py are very verbose in my opinion
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> Is that really necessary?
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> If i pass the form from my controller to my view  i should only have to 
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> {{=form.custom.widget.last_name}} somewhere in the view
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> without having to write also
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> {{=form.custom.begin}} in the beggining and 
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> {{=form.custom.end}} in the end.
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> I´d like to know why and why not simpler 
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> for example my stupid idea
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> <div form-custom>
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>   {{widget.first_name}}
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>  {{widget.last_name}}
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> </div>
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> Thank you
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