and as usual Anthony, it does;)
Thanks

On Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:04:17 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> form.custom.widget.tm_home["_autofocus"]
>
> This is just standard Python, so the above simply attempts to retrieve the 
> value with key "_autofocus" -- it doesn't add the key if it doesn't exist. 
> Instead, you can do:
>
> form.custom.widget.tm_home["_autofocus"] = True
>
> which will yield:
>
> <input autofocus="autofocus">
>
> which should work.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, August 8, 2013 9:37:13 PM UTC-4, davedigerati wrote:
>>
>> using a custom sqlform, in my view I can use the placeholder attribute 
>> but not the autofocus- is this being ignored by web2py?
>>
>> {{form.custom.widget.tm_home["_autofocus"]}}
>> {{form.custom.widget.tm_home["_placeholder"] = "Home Team Name"}}
>>
>> I also tried autofocus without the _ with similar result: not rendering 
>> in the html - no errors either which is weird because it seems like every 
>> other thing I type generators an error of some kind ;)
>>
>> http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_input_autofocus.asp
>>
>

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