Hello Massimo,
Thanks for the note... Yes i know the processing is done on the
"Tools.py", The reason why i put those in the controller is because i
was trying so many things to make it work...
So i commented it out, here is how my controller look like:

###############################################
def logreg():
    loginform =  auth.login(next="profile")
    regform =  auth.register(next="login")
    return dict(regform = regform, loginform = loginform)
###############################################

It still doesn't work... Did you try it ? it is working on your side ?

Thanks for your attention,

Yannick P.
On Apr 6, 12:57 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> I am very confused by this:
>
>     loginform =  auth.login(next="profile")
>     regform =  auth.register(next="login")
>     if regform.accepts(request.vars, formname='register'): ## WRONG
>         pass
>     if loginform.accepts(request.vars,formname='login'):  ## WRONG
>         pass
>
> auth.login(...) INCLUDES form processing (accepts).
>
> On Apr 5, 9:36 pm, Yannick <ytchatch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello mate,
> > For some reasons when using a custom form with two forms in the same
> > view the validation is not properly done.  Here is an example with two
> > forms (Login and Register) in the same view.
> > The validation for the "Email" on the register form is not correct;
> > the user is able to register several users with the same email even if
> > this is set when the table is define
> >                           (table.email.requires = [IS_EMAIL(),
> > IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, '%s.email'
> >                                  %
> > self.settings.table_user._tablename)])...
>
> > This problem occur ONLY when there are two forms on the same view...
> > There is no problem on Email validation when we only have one form.
>
> > Below is the sample of the controller and view:
>
> > #Controller
> > #######################################
> > def logreg():
> >     loginform =  auth.login(next="profile")
> >     regform =  auth.register(next="login")
>
> >     if regform.accepts(request.vars, formname='register'):
> >         pass
>
> >     if loginform.accepts(request.vars,formname='login'):
> >         pass
> >     return dict(regform = regform, loginform = loginform)
>
> > #View
> > #######################################
>
> > # Register Form
> > <form action="" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post">
>
> >  <input class="string" id="auth_user_first_name" name="first_name"
> > type="text"     value=" {{=regform.latest.first_name}}" /></td>
>
> >  <input class="string" id="auth_user_last_name" name="last_name"
> > type="text" value="{{=regform.latest.last_name}}" />
>
> >  <input class="string" id="auth_user_email" name="email" type="text"
> > value="{{=regform.latest.email}}" />
>
> >  <input name="password2" type="password"
> > value="{{=regform.latest.password}}"/>
>
> >  <input type="submit" value="Submit" />
>
> > {{=regform.hidden_fields()}}
> > </form>
>
> > # Login Form
>
> > <form action="" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post">
> >                <input class="string" id="auth_user_email" name="email"
> > type="text" value="{{=loginform.latest.email}}" / >
> >                <input class="password" id="auth_user_password"
> > name="password" type="password" value="{{=loginform.latest.password}}"/
>
> >                  <input type="submit" value="Submit" />
> >              {{=loginform.hidden_fields()}}
> > </form>
> > #########################################
>
> > Did anyone already had the same issue ?
>
> > Thanks for your attention,
> > Yannick P.
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