Rather i should quote myself again.

can you point me a documentation which exposes all the functionality
of the FORM() interface by which i can attain complete flexibility
over the layout ?

thanks
Arvind

On Sep 21, 6:34 pm, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> to set attributes of your form input's you could use the FORM()
> interface, which gives you complete flexibility over the layout.
> Or if you prefer the convenience of SQLFORM you could subclass a new
> widget (check out 7.5 in the manual).
>
> On Sep 22, 10:10 am, Arvind <arvind.ran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I am using this in my view
> > {{=form.custom.widget.txtUserName}}
>
> > and the controller's code is
> >     form = SQLFORM.factory(
> >             Field('txtUserName',requires=IS_NOT_EMPTY()))
>
> > I see that the id for this input field is automatically generated as
> > no_table_txtUserName
>
> > How can I set this myself ?
>
> > Also, how can i set other attributes of the <INPUT> element , like
> > class and onfocus, onclick etc.
>
> > thanks
> > Arvind
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