You might want to look at this thread...

http://groups.google.co.nz/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/405c0bcfc6a2df2f

It shows how you can have several "submit" buttons and then use your
controller to dynamically determine the specific redirect.


On Apr 25, 6:24 pm, jmverm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
> Denes,
>
> > About the asterisks in col3, you have to use your form's field names
> > as in:
> > col3=dict(initialen='*', naam='*', ...)
> > form[0][-1][1].append(INPUT(_type='reset',_value='Reset'))
> > form[0][-1][1].append(INPUT(_type='button',_value='Cancel'))
>
> This all works. The form[0][-1][1] code is much neater than mine.
>
> About the _onclick attribute:
>
> form[0][-1][1].append(INPUT
> (_type='button',_value='Cancel',_onclick='javascript:location
> ('%s')'%URL(r=request,f='...'))
> is all that springs to mind, how do I reference the previous page,
> which, as I said , is not in every case the same page.
>
> > See this recent 
> > thread:http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/ec7d941c8d...
>
> This link appears to be broken ...
>
> Annet.
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