Glad you got it working. An iframe sounds like the simplest solution.

On Friday, July 15, 2011 3:37:25 PM UTC-4, Jim S wrote:

> Hey, I think i got it working.  Using fancybox I can specify to open in an 
> iframe.  When I do so, things react as you'd expect.  I still have some work 
> to do with formatting and flow, but I now have the updates working.
>
> Thanks again for helping out, without the help I don't think I could have 
> thought it through this far...
>
>     -Jim
>
> On 7/15/2011 2:02 PM, Anthony wrote: 
>
> On Friday, July 15, 2011 1:15:55 PM UTC-4, Jim S wrote: 
>>
>> Watching firebug I don't see anything happen.  No validation runs because 
>> even if I have an error on my form, it goes away.  When I setup my form 
>> using CRUD, I set the 'next' parameter to the same Edit Price Backer form 
>> that is displayed before the modal is show.  However, I don't think it is 
>> even getting called.  It would appear as though the Edit Price Backer page 
>> is redisplayed, but I don't know what is triggering it.  You're probably 
>> right in assuming that the form on the initial page is being submitted.   
>> But, if I put a value in the form (edit price backer) and click submit on 
>> the modal (edit price backer item) form, neither of the forms save their 
>> values.
>>
>> Is there a way with CRUD to specify your form name?  I couldn't find it.
>>
>  
> After the form is created (e.g., form=crud() or form=crud.create(...)), the 
> name should be stored in form.formname, and you can change that to something 
> else if you'd like.
>  
> Anthony
>  
>
>

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