I'm in search of a way to have multiple submit buttons on a form that would
perform a different function depending on whichever button was pressed.
After pressing whichever button, the form should be submitted and after
performing the function, return the user back to the original form.
I have a standard 'index' method that builds the form and adds another
button like:
form.add_button("Reset", URL("reset", args = dict(deploy_name =
request.vars.deploy_name)))
When i press the Reset button, it calls the *reset* method I have defined,
but I have two problems:
1. I can't seem to get the value of the deploy_name, which is a field on
the form.
Is args the proper method of passing variable information or should I be
using something else?
2. I can't seem to redisplay the form as it originally started out as.
I tried adding a *redirect('index')* call to the end of the *reset*
method, but that causes strange operation.
Thanks!
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