On Oct 24, 2009, at 11:05 AM, znafets wrote:

> I think Sebastian is right. Being in a similar place I did not manage
> yet to find out how to create a form with self located fields and
> styles and attributes. Better said all of the examples I found handle
> with the default layout of the SQLFORM/FORM generated form. Yeah I
> know there are some tries of explain it in the user group and in the
> FAQs, but not complete enough to get it. (especially when you need
> data from two tables in the form)

Help in "getting it" would be useful. I'm grateful for recipes, but  
sometimes the recipes are awfully opaque. It's often not obvious what  
magic web2py is doing behind the curtain, so it can be hard to apply  
the recipe to future work.


> As I purchased the book, too , four weeks ago and read _ALL_ the FAQs
> on this topic and the examples and, and, and now since two weeks I
> still didn't find any example, snippet, explanation that could
> enlighten me enough to get the job done. Well you could state that I
> am simply too dumb to get it --- but that could be a good reason to
> ask if there is really everything there to get people on speed.
> (btw. I am not that bad in Python)



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