this is really.... unexpected.
this line
https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/master/applications/welcome/static/js/web2py.js#L462
"selects" all the inputs in the form ... that syntax **should** leave out 
all inputs with a name attribute....
Can you pack a minimal app to reproduce the issue ?


On Sunday, December 8, 2013 3:28:06 AM UTC+1, Mark Li wrote:
>
> My web2py.js is the same as the one shipped with the latest web2py.
>
> I also tried adding a "data-w2p_disable_with" attribute to the input, but 
> it didn't change to the attribute value:
>
> <input data-w2p_disable_with="message" type="submit"/>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Niphlod <nip...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> can you please check that your web2py.js is the same one shipped with the 
>> latest web2py ?
>> You can fetch it here
>>
>> https://raw.github.com/web2py/web2py/master/applications/welcome/static/js/web2py.js
>>
>>
>> On Friday, December 6, 2013 12:31:17 AM UTC+1, Mark Li wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Niphlod,
>>>
>>> The 2 submit buttons have different names, here's the resulting HTML.
>>>
>>> <tr id="submit_record__row">
>>>     <td class="w2p_fl"></td>
>>>     <td class="w2p_fw">
>>>         <input name="save_progress" type="submit" value="Save Progress" 
>>> />
>>>         <input class="btn" name="post_playlist" type="submit" value="Post 
>>> Playlist" />
>>>     </td>
>>>     <td class="w2p_fc"></td>
>>> </tr>
>>>
>>> However, clicking on either results in both having the "working..." 
>>> message. Is this not intended behavior?
>>>
>>> One of the form submit buttons is from the SQLFORM (i add a _name 
>>> attribute later), and the other one I insert into the form.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 5, 2013 12:50:00 PM UTC-8, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>
>>>> uhm, you're right. However, usually with different submit buttons you'd 
>>>> likely have one of them having a "name" attribute (and those are 
>>>> "excluded" 
>>>> from being put in the "working..." state).... is this your case ?
>>>>
>>>> How are you handling different "posts" based on the fact that the user 
>>>> clicks on one instead of the other ?
>>>>
>>>> BTW2: if any "clickable-something" has a data-w2p_disable_with 
>>>> attribute, that one is used instead of the default "Working..." message  
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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