thanks, that helped. i was stuck on the "string" representation of it.

On 24 Gen, 14:55, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fromhttp://groups.google.com/group/web2py/msg/e6acbb8df0db8e64
>
> <quote>
> any helpers, including a form, is a tree:
>
> form[0] is the table in the form
> form[0][i] is the i-th row
> form[0][i][1] is the 2nd column of the i-th row
> form[0][i][1][0] is the INPUT inside that
> form[0]['_class'] is the class attribute of the table
> form[0][i][1][0]['_name'] is the name attribute of the INPUT
> form.element(_name='email')['_class'] is the class attribute of the
> element with attribute name=='email'
>
> etc.
>
> You can manipulate and change the form structure and form attributes
> in this was any way you want.
> </quote>
>
> form[0], the table, behaves also as a list, so you can insert or
> append to it e.g.:
>
> form[0].insert(TR(...), _id='inserted_table_row')

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