I've manually added a field to the auth.register() form, but validation is 
not performed for the field upon form submission. The code is as follows:

def create_zipcode_field_for_register_form():
    input_zipcode = INPUT(_class = 'span4 string', _name = 'f_zipcode', _id 
= 'f_zipcode', 
                          _placeholder = T('Recommended'), requires = 
IS_LENGTH(5, 3))

    div_password_confirm_controls = DIV(input_zipcode, SPAN(_class = 
'help-block'), _class = 'controls')
    
    label = LABEL(T('ZIP'), _class = 'control-label')
    return DIV(label, div_password_confirm_controls, _id = 'f_zipcode__row', 
_class = 'control-group')

def custom_register():
   ...
   auth.settings.formstyle = 'bootstrap'
   form = auth.register() 
   form.element('#auth_user_username__row', replace = lambda x: x + 
create_zipcode_field_for_register_form())
   return dict(...)

Is there a way to force the validation to be performed for the 'f_zipcode' 
input?

The 'f_zipcode' field pertains to a table other than auth_user, and I'd 
like to avoid the 'auth.settings.extra_fields' route of solving this 
problem. 

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