As you can see, nothing really fancy here.

def my_action():
    form=SQLFORM.factory(
            Field('text_field','text',
                length=100000 if auth.user_id else 50,
                default=T("default text") if not auth.user_id else '',
                requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()),
                _id='text-form')

    if form.accepts(request.vars,session):
        # the body of this won't be executed the first time the form
        # is loaded, but it does get executed every time thereafter
        # so this is not where the problem is
    elif form.errors:
        # this condition is tested the first time the form is
        # submitted, but not thereafter because the form
        # accepts properly the second and subsequent times

    return dict(form=form)


The view is down below some widgets and stuff. It always displays
properly.
Here's the actual LOAD statement:

        <div>{{=LOAD('my_controller','my_action.load',ajax=True)}}</div>



On Aug 14, 2:36 pm, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you show your controller and view code?
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> On Sunday, August 14, 2011 2:14:19 PM UTC-4, weheh wrote:
> > I have a componentized form that is behaving very strangely. The form
> > is very simple -- just a text field.
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> >   form=SQLFORM.factory(Field('text_in','text'))
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> >   if form.accepts(request.vars, session):
> >    .... do stuff ...
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> > The first time I load the form, it loads fine. I traced it in Eclipse
> > and saw the form getting created with SQLFORM.factory. When I fill in
> > text, however, the form does not accept, nor does it generate any
> > error. Inspecting in Eclipse shows form.vars is empty.
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> > OK, so now the form is still visible since it was reloaded. I enter
> > the same text again and click submit. This time, the form.accepts(...)
> > accepts the form and processes it.
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> > I upgraded to the latest and greatest version but still get this
> > strange behavior. Anybody have an idea what's going on?

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