Hi!

I'm trying to run a simple web2py (2.13.4-stable) form from links (2.8/2.12),
and I've found a strange bug.

web2py's form.accepts is failing because the formkey and formname fields
aren't being submitted.  links isn't submitting those fields because 
web2py is wrapping them in a <div style="display:none;">. 

Replacing my line 2183 in gluon/html.py, in FORM.hidden_fields:

        return DIV(c, _style="display:none;")

with

        return DIV(c)

fixes the problem for me. 

I'm wondering:  what's the reason behind the "display: none;" there?  I
can understand the browser not submitting them on security concerns, but 
I'm ignorant of what the specs say about this corner case.

Best,

-mg
 

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