button with type=reset are "old school" : they don't take into 
consideration that the page can be built (as web2py does) with additional 
elements explaining the user what the error is.... 

BTW: why don't you just redirect to the original page on "reset" ? if you 
want it to work like the user never entered any values, it will work fine: 
the user will get back t the completely blank form.

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