If you follow Massimo's suggestion:

<button onclick="event.preventDefault();window.location='{{=URL('index')}}'"
>Cancel</button>

everything seems to work fine. What problem do you have after making that 
change?

Anthony

On Friday, September 27, 2013 9:00:47 PM UTC-4, Jordan Ladora wrote:
>
> Hi Massimo,
>
> Thanks for your help. I think I'm crystal clear on your explanation 
> regarding the button, but I'm still confused on the other issue that 
> Anthony answered previously, despite his and your posts.. 
>
> In my controller I used:
>
>   form = SQLFORM.factory(*fields)
>
>   if form.accepts(request, session): 
>
>
> Could you please be a little more specific? What should I use here instead 
> of 'form.accepts' ? I think this is causing me trouble elsewhere in my 
> application, too, and it would be really helpful if I knew a little bit 
> more..
>
> Thanks again,
> -J
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 12:15:01 PM UTC-7, Jordan Ladora wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the same problem as 
>>
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/web2py/custom$20form$20jquery/web2py/7Meea7Ul0o8/4ZdrD9hP5MEJ
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/web2py/custom$20form$20jquery/web2py/E9RyEqh01RQ/6duW4RmALvcJ
>>
>> From the first thread/link above, "...if I use a regular form, {{=form}}, 
>> then validation works but not if I use the custom form. Also form.process() 
>> works, so the problem seems to be related to custom forms.."
>>
>> Those threads seemed to end without finding a solution. I think the 
>> author of those threads didn't realize that the form is actually being 
>> validated, but it doesn't seem like it b/c the error messages do not show 
>> with the custom form. 
>>
>> In my hands, if I use a custom form, it validates OK but form errors do 
>> not display and, quite often, any jquery code in the view misbehaves (which 
>> is the real problem). This behavior turns on and off depending ONLY on 
>> whether I have a custom form. I used {{=custom.form.begin}} and 
>> {{=custom.form.end}} and {{=form.custom.widget.xyz}} and 
>> {{=form.custom.label.xyz}} in the view. If I replace it with {{=form}} then 
>> everything works perfectly. 
>>
>> In the controller, I used 
>>
>> if form.accepts(request, session, onvalidation=abc):
>>   ...
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any help. I love the custom forms and it really stinks not 
>> being able to use them with jQuery!!
>>
>> -jl
>>
>> ps - I previously posted with more details about this problem, before I 
>> realized the problem seems related more generally to javascript/jquery + 
>> custom forms -
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py/rPHKPqqHbsg
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py/0LpfMJPwSsI
>>
>>
>>

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