I actually used a Form!

I have a very simple web site.  Originally it had one page beyond the 
(sample) index.html, which just did a query of my db based on the current 
date.

Now I have 2 more pages, one of which allows entries from 
your-choice-of-month to be listed, and one which allows listing based on 
matching a surname.
(Happy Birthday, Carl Maria von Weber!)

My controller isn't very sophisticated ... I use a FORM to get the search 
"term" from the user, and if it validates I do the query and return the 
rows with the form;
return dict(form = form, rows=rows)
The page doesn't redirect, although I have regular A's to link the 3 pages 
together.

Not much to crow about, but it certainly feels like progress!

/dps

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