Yes, but what the point?
form.vars.dropdown_field_name will provide you the value(s) of checked
element(s) once form is submit...
In case you use list:reference of list:integer or list:string, you may have
to use .split('|') to get all the values in a list to work with.
Richard
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 8:32 PM, José Eloy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks Richard for your answer.
>
> I've solved my problem. Only I needed to ask if elementos is checked:
>
> if form.validate():
> ...
> elementos = form.elements(_name="lista_tipos_asunto")
>
> for e in elementos:
> if e['_checked']=='checked':
> print e['_value']
>
> With this I know if a option is checked
>
> Regards
>
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