use an onvalidate call that do the checks on lat and lng but adds the error 
on address.

On Wednesday, August 27, 2014 11:50:42 AM UTC+2, Louis Amon wrote:
>
> I'm trying to build a form based on Google Places (geocoding) based on the 
> following table:
>
> db.define_table('place',
>                 Field('address'),
>                 Field('street_number'),
>                 Field('route'),
>                 Field('locality'),
>                 Field('lat'),
>                 Field('lng'),
>                 )
>
> All fields except 'address' are rendered in the form as hidden inputs.
>
> I want my form to be validated if and only if 'lat' and 'lng' are not 
> empty.
>
>
> If I put a validator like IS_FLOAT_IN_RANGE(), these fields are indeed 
> validated but since they are hidden there is no error message displayed.
>
>
> Is there a way to invalidate 'address' if 'lat' or 'lng' is empty ? If 
> so, I could then display an error message attached to the input users 
> actually type into.
>

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