Thanks for the response. But how can I change this value dynamically?
ie, I want the default value to be different depending on which
database entry is selected based on user input.
class Edit:
def GET(self, name):
#query db for content associated with "name"
f = register_form()
return render.register(f)
Is there some way for me to pass the default value associated with
"name" to the template?
-Alan
On Dec 24, 9:05 am, FHSM <[email protected]> wrote:
> value="your default"
>
> In the context of the form from the docs it would be:
>
> register_form = form.Form(
> form.Textbox("username", description="Username", value="YOUR
> DEFAULT VALUE"),
> )
>
> On Dec 23, 11:58 pm, adelevie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is there a way, using the web.form module to dynamically set the
> > default value for for fields? For example, I want to allow users to
> > edit entries from a database. When the entry is retrieved I want to
> > output a form with a textarea (or textbox) with "value=" set to the
> > current value of that database entry.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Alan
>
>
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