Yes. The problem is that form.custom.begin is create when the form object 
is defined. Since it is a string it is not updated when you change a form 
attribute. If this is really an issue for you open a ticket. The behavior 
can be changed.

On Monday, 23 September 2013 10:00:37 UTC-5, Ángel Gabriel Morales Acosta 
wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> For example.
>
> *<<in Controller>>*
> def view():
>     ....
>     form = SQLFORM(db.table)
>     form['_id']='*name_for_form*'
>     ....
>     return dict(form=form)
>
> *<<in View>>*
> ....
> {{=form}}
> ....
> *<<in HTML>> *      ---> Yes. OK. Print name id for form
> ....
> <form action="#" enctype="multipart/form-data" id="*name_for_form*" 
> method="post">  
> ....
>
> But if i use to the next in view:
> *<<in View>>*
> ....
> {{=form.custom.begin}}
> ....
>     {{ for fieldname in form.table.fields: }} ....
> ....
> {{=form.custom.end}}
> ....
> *<<in HTML>*    ---> *In this case no print name id for the form*  :(
> <form action="#" enctype="multipart/form-data"  method="post">  
>
> I need name ID form the form using form.custom.begin
>
> What is wrong?
> any idea?
> Thanks
>

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