OK!. Thank you for clarifying THAT.

On 27 Lip, 09:09, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> You are mixing a SQLFORM (the form in the first two lines) with a FORM
> (in the register function). If you want db access you need to insert
> the former not the latter. If you want a custom form you should not
> use FORM at all, you should just place the {{=form.cutsom.widget}}s in
> the view.
>
> On Jul 26, 3:47 pm, elfuego1 <elfue...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In default.py I had defined my registration form
>
> > lbl=form.custom.label
> > wdgt=form.custom.widget
>
> > def register():
> >     form=FORM(TABLE(TR(lbl.username), TD(wdgt.username),
> >                     TR(lbl.password), TD(wdgt.password),
> >                     TR(lbl.first_name), TD(wdgt.first_name),
> >                     TR(lbl.last_name), TD(wdgt.last_name),
> >                     TR(lbl.phone_no), TD(wdgt.phone_no),
> >                     TR("",INPUT(_type="submit",_value="SUBMIT"))))
> >     if form.accepts(request.vars,session):
> >         response.flash="Form accepted"
> >     elif form.errors:
> >         response.flash="Form is invalid"
> >     else:
> >         response.flash="Please fill the form"
> >     return dict(form=form,vars=form.vars)
>
> > This submit gives me only information "Form accepted", but actual data
> > is not saved into database.
> > When I try to add submit button using "form.custom.submit" I recive an
> > error:
> > AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'custom'
>
> > When I add email input field using wdgt.email then this line
>
> > if form.accepts(request.vars,session):
>
> > gives an error:
>
> > TypeError: expected string or buffer
>
> > I need to know how should I add an email field to the registration
> > form, so it would be accepted and how do you add a SUBMIT button to
> > the form so the data would be stored in database?

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