On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:48 PM, dineshv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Could you please explain how web.input works for multiple entries? For
>  example, consider the entry /example.com?id=10&id2=20:
>
>  def POST(self):
>         # Assume, the HTML name for the input is 'entry'
>         # web.input stores the user input in a dictionary-like object
>  ie. entry ={} - yes/no?
>         # entry = web.input()
>         # In our example, entry = {id:10, id2:20}
>         # a = entry.id or a = entry["id"]
>         # b = entry.id2 or b = entry["id2"]
>         # Btw, what does web.debug(entry) do?
>
>         entry = web.input()
>         web.debug(entry)
>         a = entry.id
>         b = entry.id2
>         return
>
>  Is this correct?
>
>  Dinesh

Not sure what you're asking, it's all clearly stated in the comments
of the snippet you've posted.

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