ok thanks. On Monday, December 30, 2013 8:24:04 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote: > > Oops, sorry. You'll need to do something more sophisticated. Create an > onkeyup handler that retrieves the value in the input and appends it to the > URL of the form action (i.e., /default/org_form_load.load/some_name). Then > call $.web2py.component() with that URL, and in the org_form_load action, > use request.args(0) instead of request.vars.name. > > Anthony > > On Monday, December 30, 2013 12:56:19 PM UTC-5, Avi A wrote: >> >> How is the "name" (input value) is passed in this component >> template/case? (i click the code and the form won't load into the page.). >> >> On Monday, December 30, 2013 7:49:32 PM UTC+2, Avi A wrote: >>> >>> Thanks. I will look into it. >>> Happy new year! and thanks for all the awesome support! >>> >>> On Monday, December 30, 2013 7:47:48 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote: >>>> >>>> The form won't get submitted to the org_form_load action, but instead >>>> will get submitted to the action of the parent page. You have to trap the >>>> form submission and submit back to the org_form_load action. Rather than >>>> using the ajax() function to load a form, you're better off loading the >>>> form via an Ajax component: >>>> >>>> onkeyup="{{="$.web2py.component('%s', 'org_form_target');" % >>>> URL('default', 'org_form_load.load')}}" >>>> >>>> Anthony >>>> >>>> On Monday, December 30, 2013 12:18:33 PM UTC-5, Avi A wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> It solved the error getting after the form is loaded into the page, >>>>> but still nothing happen if I submit the form. >>>>> This is what I do: >>>>> if form.process().accepted: >>>>> response.flash = 'Success!' >>>>> elif form.errors: >>>>> response.flash = 'response errors' >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Monday, December 30, 2013 6:14:57 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> The form is not accepted when it is first created, so you will always >>>>>> get that error message. Instead, you want: >>>>>> >>>>>> elif form.errors: >>>>>> response.flash = 'There was an error..' >>>>>> >>>>>> Anthony >>>>>> >>>>>> On Monday, December 30, 2013 10:21:58 AM UTC-5, Avi A wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>> I have this on the view: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <div> >>>>>>> <input name="name" onkeyup="ajax('org_form_load.load', ['name'], >>>>>>> 'org_form_target')" /> >>>>>>> </div> >>>>>>> <div id = "org_form_target"></div> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> and something like this on the controller: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> def org_form_load(): >>>>>>> org_code = request.vars.name >>>>>>> org_code_name = db(......).select(..............) >>>>>>> if org_code_name: >>>>>>> db.t_org_members.f_org_member.default = auth.user.id >>>>>>> form = >>>>>>> SQLFORM(db.t_org_members,onupdate=auth.archive,submit_button= >>>>>>> 'something.......') >>>>>>> if form.process().accepted: >>>>>>> response.flash = 'Success!' >>>>>>> else: >>>>>>> response.flash = 'There was an error..' >>>>>>> return dict(form = form, org_code_name = org_code_name) >>>>>>> and on the org_form_load: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> {{=form}} >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (Before moving the form into the load page, everything went fine.) >>>>>>> After moving the form to the load page, this is what it does: >>>>>>> User fill correctly the organization code. >>>>>>> The form appears as expected, (but not submitted yet) >>>>>>> BUT I already get the " response.flash = 'There was an error..'". >>>>>>> If I try to submit the form nothing flashes and form is not >>>>>>> submitted either. >>>>>>> Help please... >>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>
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