Hard to tell without the code that does the ajaxing.

On Aug 23, 7:11 pm, Alastair Medford <[email protected]>
wrote:
> So it's looking like using an SQLFORM in the regular fashion just
> isn't going to cut for what I would like to do. If I override the
> normal submission method and use jquery + ajax to submit the form, I
> have full control of what the page does after submission. The problem
> then is that I would loose validation, auto insertion, and any point
> of using SQLFORM in the first place. Any suggestions? This still
> doesn't explain my main problem of why the form only refreshes the
> page, but it's given me some ideas.

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