Never mind my first question...
I see I can do:
return dict(form = auth.register(next="login"),form2 = auth.login
(next="index"))

On Feb 13, 2:47 pm, blackthorne <francisco....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes thank you but notice 2 different questions:
> - How can you have both login and register forms in the same page?
> request.args[0] can never be both...
>
> - If I want to add more fields to the user registration more specific
> to the application I want to create... how can I avoid having to
> create 2 forms (one for Auth and other for user attributes that I
> consider relevant to my application)?
>
> Thank you
>
> On Feb 13, 8:05 am, Fran <francisb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 13, 3:34 am, blackthorne <francisco....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > How can I generate, in a single page, both login and register forms
> > > since Auth() seems to generate them according the URL passed?
>
> > All you need in the view is:
> > {{=form}}
>
> > I prefix mine with this to make it more user-friendly, which you can
> > adapt as you like:
> > <h2>
> > {{if request.args[0]=='login':}}
> > Login
> > {{elif request.args[0]=='register':}}
> > Register
> > {{elif request.args[0]=='profile':}}
> > Profile
> > {{pass}}
> > </h2>
>
> > F
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