Will test this out once I'm done eating breakfast. Thanks a bunch! Totally 
forgot about kwargs possibilities.

On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 3:38:45 AM UTC, pip wrote:
>
> Since you can't have hyphens in python variable names, how do we pass 
> attributes containing hyphens to a form?
>
> Example:
>
>
> form.Textbox("username", form.regexp("^[A-Za-z0-9]*$", 'Username must 
> contain only letters and numbers'), description="Username", 
> data-attribute="required")
>
> That would fail with 
> keyword can't be an expression
> Because of the way Python works.
>
> So, how would we get around this? I *need *in order to have my app 
> functioning on the front-end, nothing I can do about it. 
>
> Please say there's a way around this. Ideas that come to mind including 
> logic on the template to convert _ to -  and then pass it data_attribute or 
> something? Idk.
>

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