you're doing it wrong. "fields" is a tuple containing - usually -  id, 
label, controls and help.



On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 3:14:02 PM UTC+1, Alfonso Serra wrote:
>
> Ive found a workaround but the question still remains. Why cant we define 
> formstyles like the example above?
>
> the workaround is by creating the formstyle like this:
>
> def mystyle(form):
>     container = CAT()
>     for fld in form.fields:
>         container += INPUT(_name=fld)
>     container += INPUT(_type="submit")
>
>     return CAT(form.custom.begin, container, form.custom.end)
>
> at the view:
> {{=mystyle(form)}}
>
> I can go on with my project but i would like to use web2py features 
> instead. 
> If form styles would work as expected the project would be easier to 
> mantain.
>
>

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