Strange. How about {{=request.vars.country or form.custom.inpval['country']}}
On Monday, 13 January 2014 11:13:33 UTC-6, subbaram...@gmail.com wrote: > > Massimo, > Yes, I did. Does not make a difference. > > Thanks for the suggestion, > Kiran > > On Monday, January 13, 2014 7:49:15 PM UTC+5:30, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >> >> Have you tried replacing >> >> value="{{=form.custom.inpval['country']}}" >> >> with >> >> value="{{=form.custom.dspval['country']}}" >> >> On Sunday, 12 January 2014 22:50:43 UTC-6, subbaram...@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>> Really would like some help with this. Anyone have suggestions? >>> Thank you, >>> Kiran >>> >>> On Saturday, January 11, 2014 12:10:07 AM UTC+5:30, >>> subbaram...@gmail.com wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello All, >>>> The *design *is: I have a custom form with the a controller that >>>> inserts/updates a table. Tthe form accepts data, and on successful >>>> submission of this form, it stays on the same page (there are no redirects >>>> to another page or form) >>>> *Issue*: The problem am seeing is, when I update values in the form, >>>> and submit it, the entered values are lost when the form returns because >>>> of >>>> successful submit, or due to errors. I have tried to use keepvalues=True >>>> in >>>> the form.accepts() and form.process() methods. No luck. >>>> Details below. >>>> >>>> Since the page am building has specific design needs, I went with the >>>> option of a custom form, where I used the form.custom.* options quite a >>>> bit. Therefore input fields in the form look like this >>>> <input type="text" class="form-control >>>> {{if form.errors.country:}}invalidinput{{pass}}" >>>> id="country" name="country" >>>> value="{{=form.custom.inpval['country']}}" >>>> placeholder="{{=form.custom.comment['country']}}" >>>> >>>> Also the controller is coded as below >>>> x = db(db.x.x_id == auth.user.id).select().first() >>>> if x: >>>> form = SQLFORM(db.x, record=x) >>>> else: >>>> form = SQLFORM(db.x) >>>> pass >>>> >>>> >>>> # process the form >>>> if form.accepts(request.vars, formname='basicinfo_form', keepvalues >>>> =True): >>>> response.flash = 'Basic Information updated successfully.' >>>> elif form.errors: >>>> response.flash = 'The submitted form contains errors. The >>>> fields in error are highlighted below.' >>>> else: >>>> response.flash = 'Please fill the form.' >>>> pass >>>> >>>> return dict(form=form) >>>> >>>> I was thinking that maybe I should capture the request.vars and send it >>>> back to the view alongwith the form. >>>> If the request.vars.country value exists, then I use that, instead of >>>> the form.custom.inpval['country']. This only makes the view code a bit >>>> more >>>> verbose, but if it solves the problem, then nothing like it. >>>> >>>> Can anyone suggest what I could do to sort this out? >>>> Thank you, >>>> Kiran >>>> >>>> P.S: I did take a look at all the conversations in the forum about >>>> keepvalues. None of them seemed to help me. Though I did find this one to >>>> be interesting and am curious if this is sorted out already: >>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/web2py/keepvalues$20on$20validate/web2py/MNEYo96Shzg/jjKZaMmfAgQJ >>>> >>>> -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.