Today I tried both of variant: first in default.py def user(): if request.vars.email: request.vars.email = request.vars.email.lower().strip() return dict(form=auth()) don't work - "incorrect email" second, I don't sure that all right here in db.py def emailStrip(): form.vars.email = form.vars.email.strip() return form.vars.email auth.settings.table_user.email.requires=[emailStrip,IS_LOWER(),IS_EMAIL(),IS_NOT_IN_DB(db,auth.settings.table_user.email)] I have found custom validators in book also but don't know how to use it. Where I need to write class?
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