I mean that it displays the "searching...." (the "else" part) and the query 
doesn't find it:

org_code_name = db(db.t_orgs.f_org_code == 
request.args(0)).select(db.t_orgs.ALL)
    if org_code_name:
        ...................
   else:
       return 'searching......'

if the password is just "123" it works. (and not 123!).


On Sunday, February 16, 2014 4:35:55 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>
> Sorry, should be encodeURIComponent. What do you mean it doesn't find it?
>
> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 8:52:06 AM UTC-5, Avi A wrote:
>>
>> This almost works (no error):
>> encodeURIComponent (without the "d").
>> But it doesn't find it....
>>
>> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 3:48:22 PM UTC+2, Avi A wrote:
>>>
>>> "ReferenceError: encodedURIComponent is not defined"
>>>
>>> How do I define it? Do I have to import something?
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 3:05:04 PM UTC+2, Avi A wrote:
>>>>
>>>> great, thanks .
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 3:03:40 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> and what you expected ? :-P
>>>>> you built your function to post to an url like 
>>>>>
>>>>> /base_url/
>>>>> whatever_is_inserted_in_the_form_without_encoding_or_sanitization
>>>>>
>>>>> Not every url is a valid one (try opening /base_url/ì^'0=")....and 
>>>>> its generally NOT safe doing what you're doing. 
>>>>> User input in web applications needs to be either validated before or 
>>>>> properly escaped.....usually you'd want base_url?something=
>>>>> escaped_value
>>>>> that you can retrieve later with response.vars.something
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 1:36:17 PM UTC+1, Avi A wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All I see is:invalid request
>>>>>> rendered on the #org_form_target
>>>>>> #model
>>>>>> db.define_table('t_orgs',
>>>>>>     Field('f_org_name', type='string',
>>>>>>           label=T('Organization Name')),
>>>>>>     Field('f_org_code', type='password',
>>>>>>           label=T('Organization pasword')),
>>>>>>     Field('org_api_key', length=64, type='string', 
>>>>>> default=uuid.uuid4(), writable=False),
>>>>>>     auth.signature,
>>>>>>     format='%(f_org_name)s',
>>>>>>     migrate=settings.migrate)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> db.define_table('t_orgs_archive', db.t_orgs,
>>>>>>                 Field('current_record', 'reference t_orgs', 
>>>>>> readable=False, writable=False))
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #controller:
>>>>>> def org_form_load():
>>>>>>     org_code_name = db(db.t_orgs.f_org_code == 
>>>>>> request.args(0)).select(db.t_orgs.ALL)
>>>>>>     if org_code_name:
>>>>>>         db.t_org_members.f_org_rep.default = org_code_name[0].id
>>>>>>         db.t_org_members.f_org_member.default = auth.user.id
>>>>>>         label_org_name = 'Join ' + org_code_name[0].f_org_name + ' 
>>>>>> Organization'
>>>>>>         form = SQLFORM(db.t_org_members, onupdate=auth.archive, 
>>>>>> submit_button= label_org_name)
>>>>>>         if form.process().accepted:
>>>>>>             session.flash = 'Welcome to \'' + 
>>>>>> org_code_name[0].f_org_name + '\' Organization!'
>>>>>>             redirect(URL('default', 'api_key.html'), client_side=True)
>>>>>>         elif form.errors:
>>>>>>             response.flash = 'response errors'
>>>>>>         return dict(form=form, org_code_name=org_code_name)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     else:
>>>>>>         return 'searching.....'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #view
>>>>>> <div class="well well-sm">
>>>>>>     <p>Type your organization code:</p>
>>>>>>    <input id="org_code_input" onkeyup="org_code_value(this.value)">
>>>>>> {{else:}}
>>>>>>  <h4>Organization api:</h4>
>>>>>> {{=my_org_data[0].t_orgs.org_api_key}}
>>>>>> {{pass}}
>>>>>>     <div id = "org_form_target"></div>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     <script type="text/javascript">
>>>>>>
>>>>>> function org_code_value(org_code)
>>>>>> {
>>>>>>
>>>>>> var url ="{{=URL('default', 'org_form_load.load')}}";
>>>>>> $.web2py.component(url + '/' + org_code, 'org_form_target');
>>>>>> }
>>>>>> </script>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 2:17:31 PM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What do you mean the form won't be accepted? Is it failing 
>>>>>>> validation on the server when form.process() is called? Do you have an 
>>>>>>> IS_STRONG validator defined? What is happening with the Ajax call in 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> browser? Please show some more code an explain exactly what is 
>>>>>>> happening.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sunday, February 16, 2014 5:52:04 AM UTC-5, Avi A wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>> I created a table with a password field.
>>>>>>>> I got an ajax (web2py component)  form where a user fill the 
>>>>>>>> password, and if it's OK, it does something.
>>>>>>>> It works fine, but the problem is that if I use for example "!" in 
>>>>>>>> the password field , the form won't be accepted.
>>>>>>>> Is there a solution for that? I would like to allow any char that 
>>>>>>>> won't break the javascript.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> db.define_table('t_orgs',
>>>>>>>>     Field('f_org_name', type='string',
>>>>>>>>           label=T('Organization Name')),
>>>>>>>>     Field('f_org_code', type='password',
>>>>>>>>     .......................
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>     <p>Type your organization code:</p>
>>>>>>>>    <input id="org_code_input" onkeyup="org_code_value(this.value)">
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> $.web2py.component(url + '/' + org_code, 'org_form_target');
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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