Yes, using request.get_vars.id solved that problem. And it turns out that I 
was confusing it by using different form-names, so the modification is now 
happening as expected! Hurray, thanks for your help.

Just to clarify, when I I look at the HTML I see:

<form>
 ...
 <div style="display:none;">
 <input name="id" type="hidden" value="*12*" />
 <input name="_formkey" type="hidden" value=
"3d7c7125-9223-4dc4-ae9f-e10efeb3149b" />
 <input name="_formname" type="hidden" value="langResource/*12*" />
 </div>
</form>


The ID 12 is in there twice, once as the value of the id <input> and once 
as part of the value of the _formname <input>. So does one of these <input> 
structures generate the get value and the other the post value (as a result 
of submitting the form)?

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