Ive bought the book, ive read it and watched the massimo videos. ill read
it again in case im missing something, maybe i should use SQLFORM.grid() or
something.
ive used {{=form.custom.begin}} to write where that form is submitted and
{{=form.custom.end}} to get the token. If the action or token shouldnt be
what they are then custom forms arent right.
record is None when theres no id submitted so im returning
SQLFORM(db.agencias, None) the first time. If i need to update a record, id
and post_vars are present and the form is SQLFORM(db.agencias, record)
Its a simple form that gets 2 different tokens and thats why you have to
submit it twice. It doesnt make much sense, tokens are something im not
handling. If i view the source code, they match but if they are printed in
the view they dont.
Isnt this a bug?
Thanks
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