Replace:
</form>
with:
{{=form.custom.end}}
Anthony
On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 1:42:23 PM UTC-4, Alfonso Serra wrote:
>
> I would like to design custom forms outside the bounds of creating custom
> web2py formstyles, using the template language instead.
>
> Ive been able to decouple the fields and form attributes but i dont want
> to lose the security.
> So the answer is, how do i include the hidden div with the token?
>
> Example of what im trying:
> login.html that receives a variable form=auth()
>
> {{attrs = form.__dict__['attributes']
> fields = form.fields}}
>
> <form class="{{=attrs['class']}}" id="{{=attrs['id']}}"
> method="{{=attrs['method']}}">
> <div class="panel-body">
> <div class="login-avatar">
> <img src="img/avatars/login.png" width="150" height="112"
> alt="avatar">
> </div>
>
> {{for fld in fields:}}
> Render Fields somehow
> {{pass}}
> {{=get_token_here()}}
> </div>
> </form>
>
> So the idea is to implement your own design stripping any kind of css
> generation from any FORM object but including the hidden div with the token
> and extra information. If this is posible it can replace the whole
> formstyle system in an easy way without losing security measures.
>
> Thank you very much.
>
>
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