That's just how the browser works. When there is an error, you might 
consider adding a message at the top of the page with a link down to the 
form. Alternatively, you could use Javascript to scroll down to the form -- 
see http://jsfiddle.net/thinkingstiff/dg8yr/.

Anthony

On Friday, February 5, 2016 at 2:12:48 AM UTC-5, Joe wrote:
>
> My form is in the bottom of the page. When I submit the form, if there is 
> an error, the error msg *(Enter Value*) works as expected but after 
> submission the user is sent back to the top of the page so he can't see the 
> error msgs.
> How can I keep the page where it is when the form is submitted if there is 
> an error? I am using a template so I am not extending the Web2py 
> layout.html.
> I would appreciate some advise.
> Thanks very much.
> Cheers,
> Joe
>
>

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