It seems that in my haste earlier I only sent this to Dammina. I also noted
that the form shared an id with the quick ticket form on the page in
question but I don't yet know if this has anything to do with the behaviour
described. I'll have a look shortly but if anyone has some better advice,
that would be great!

Cheers,
    Gary


On 13 June 2014 11:14, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dammina,
>
> I won't be able to look at this until this evening so I hope that someone
> else will be able to help out with this. In the mean time, if other forms
> do not also display this problem, I would probably put some debug points in
> the python code that processes the views to see if I could spot any
> obviously significant differences. Without checking, I am assuming that the
> form token should be part of the data received.
>
> Anyway, as I said, I'll have a proper look later.
>
> Cheers,
>     Gary
>
>
> On 13 June 2014 09:09, Dammina Sahabandu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I'm trying to implement a feature which will provide the functionality to
>> users to create multiple tickets at once. As the QuickCreateTicketDialog
>> component is some what similar I'm trying to extend its functionality to
>> post the parameters to the backend DB. The thing is while I'm trying to
>> submit the input form it gives me the error saying; "Error: Bad Request 
>> Missing
>> or invalid form token. Do you have cookies enabled?"
>> I have used the same value for the input __FORM_TOKEN which have been
>> used for the Quick Create Ticket component. I have also tried removing that
>> input from the form. Then it resulted in not hitting the match_request
>> method.
>> It will be really great if you can help me on this matter.
>>
>> PS: As I know some other projects will be also benefited if this issue
>> can be solved.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dammina
>> --
>> Dammina Sahabandu.
>> Undergraduate Department of Computer Science and Engineering
>> University of Moratuwa
>> Sri Lanka.
>>
>

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