On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 5:45:43 PM UTC-8, Dave S wrote:
>
> I'm trying to write a custom validator to use in a form, and I'm thinking
> it should be simple but the brick wall is leaving dents on my forehead.
>
> [...]
> In my controller:
> def activate():
> form = FORM('Activation code:',
> INPUT(_act1='left', requires=[IS_NOT_EMPTY(), IS_HEXSTR()],
> _width=4),
> INPUT(_type='submit'))
> if form.process().accepted:
> response.flash = 'congratulations'
> elif form.errors:
> response.flash = 'form has errors'
> else:
> response.flash = 'pretty please fill the form'
> return dict(form=form)
>
>
>
>
Gah, pfooey! I shouldn't change"_name" to "_act1", should I?
/dps
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