Anthony,
I have another function in the code that redirects the page, but that
should only work if form.process().accepted works.
After if form.process().accepted:
I have it run through a long list of code and at the very end it goes
into a function defined in my models.py. The function writes all the values
to a dictionary and then redirects to the results.html page which displays
properly. The problem is the form.process().accepted isn't performing
validation. I can click the submit button and it will redirect me to a
blank page and it says "None". However if I type in a proper value it works
great. Shouldn't form.process().accepted only go through if there were no
processing errors? a blank field is not valid, but it still processes.
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 2:00:47 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:
>
> Using your exact code, I cannot replicate the behavior you observe. Can
> you show the view code? Is there any other relevant code that might be
> doing a redirect somewhere?
>
> On Thursday, February 27, 2014 12:24:14 PM UTC-5, Austin Taylor wrote:
>>
>> 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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