You can also suppress the default error display and add your own.

On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 11:39:06 AM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> The error_wrapper div is added when the form is serialized into HTML, so 
> it is not in the DOM at that point. Can you just use CSS to handle the 
> formatting you need?
>
> Anthony
>
> On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 8:31:41 AM UTC-4, mweissen wrote:
>>
>> What I want to do:
>> I need an "error_wrapper", which takes 90% of the width of the form.
>>
>> Parts of my code:
>>
>> if form.process(onvalidation=extracheck).accepted:
>>    ... works as expected ....
>>
>> def extracheck(form):
>>    # some actions ... works as expected ....
>>    print form.elements('div', _class="error_wrapper")
>>    print form.elements('.error_wrapper')
>>    # and some other variants
>>
>> All lists are empty - what is wrong?
>> Regards, Martin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  

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