Also want to add that the function takes me to a page that says None. If 
the IP I type in the input field meets an if condition it works properly, 
but if its any kind of character, or an IP that doesn't match my script it 
redirects me to None.

Any thoughts?

On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:08:11 PM UTC-5, Austin Taylor wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I setup a form similar to the display form on the tutorial:
>
> def display_form():
>     form = FORM('Your name:',
>               INPUT(_name='userinput', 
> requires=IS_IPV4()),INPUT(_type='submit'))
>     if form.process().accepted:
>         session.flash = 'form accepted'
>         redirect(URL('next'))
>     elif form.errors:
>         response.flash = 'form has errors'
>     else:
>         response.flash = 'please fill the form'
>     return dict(form=form)
>
> but for some reason it takes ANY user input and runs the redirect function, 
> even if there is no user input.
>
> How could I have the input validated and then perform a redirection if it 
> approved. I thought that is what the form.process().accepted was for.
>
>
>
>

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