Thank you, this was helpful for me.

In chroma developer tools is ease way to read code and it is sorted by
tags.

regards
Miroslav

On Oct 6, 12:02 pm, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thursday, October 6, 2011 3:46:04 AM UTC-4, miroslavgojic wrote:
>
> > For what need web2py use next code in form on end of form definition.
>
> > <div class="hidden">
> > <input name="_next" type="hidden" value="/moje0/default/people" />
> > <input name="_formkey" type="hidden" value="335f257a-843c-4c20-8e02-
> > e8146088b3ce" />
> > <input name="_formname" type="hidden" value="person/None" />
> > </div>
>
> These are hidden fields used by web2py to process submitted forms. _next is
> used by Auth to store the URL originally requested before a redirect to the
> login page -- Auth will redirect back to that URL after successful login.
> _formname stores the name of the form so web2py knows which form to process
> (necessary when there is more than one form on a page). _formkey is a unique
> key associated with a particular instance of a form and is also stored in
> the user session -- upon submission, the keys must match (this is to prevent
> double form submission and to protect against cross site request forgery
> attacks).
>
> Seehttp://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/07#Hidden-fields.
>
> Anthony

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