not sure.

Try

@auth.requires_login()
def register_other():
     return dict(form=auth.register(next=URL(r=request,f='index')))

and see it does what you want or not.



On Jul 3, 10:55 am, DenesL <denes1...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> In my app I have an @auth.requires_login() before most of the actions
> but this only shows me a form asking for username and password (since
> I have field username in auth_user table), but I would like to be able
> to register a new user too instead.
>
> It seems that I need to set auth.settings.login_form to a function
> which creates the custom form. This custom form would have to bundle
> two forms: one for login, one for registration.
> Am I on the right track here?.
>
> Thanks,
> Denes.
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