Yes this is a bug introduced in one of the recent versions. It
prevents multiple forms on the same page. I will fit later today.

Massimo

On Feb 13, 2:41 pm, vamaq <juan.andres.ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm having a problem with a multiple form page. When I submit the
> first form (called form) I get the "user is tampering with form" error
> at the trace.
>
> The model is:
>
> db=SQLDB('sqlite://storage.db')
>
> db.define_table('recurso',
>     SQLField('nombre','string',length=100,notnull=True))
> db.recurso.nombre.requires=[IS_NOT_IN_DB
> (db,'recurso.nombre'),IS_NOT_EMPTY()]
>
> db.define_table('objetivo',
>     SQLField('descripcion','string',length=100,notnull=True, requires=
> [IS_NOT_IN_DB(db,'objetivo.descripcion'),IS_NOT_EMPTY()]))
>
> db.define_table('rec_obj',
>     SQLField('recurso',db.recurso),
>     SQLField('objetivo',db.objetivo))
> db.rec_obj.recurso.requires=IS_IN_DB(db,'recurso.id')
> db.rec_obj.objetivo.requires=IS_IN_DB(db,'objetivo.id')
>
> The controller is:
>
> def index():
>
>     records=db(db.recurso.id==11).select()
>
>     form=SQLFORM(db.recurso,records[0],deletable=True)
>     form3=SQLFORM(db.rec_obj)
>
>     form.accepts(request.vars,session,formname='myform1')
>     form3.accepts(request.vars,session,formname='myform2')
>
>     if form.errors: response.flash='Form has Errors'
>     if form3.errors: response.flash='Form has Errors'
>
>     return dict(form1=form,form3=form3)
>
> I will appreciate any guidance.
> Thanks!
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