We use Firefox here and don't have this kind of problem, Bruno.
I put a comment in your first link but it really didn't appear.

Would it be some different way you're submiting this form?



On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to solve a problem (all day long and I cannot find the source of
> this)
> I have a comment form in a page, also I have another page with edit form,
> and one with create form.
> Every form works ok with Google Chrome, I also tested in Midori and
> Safari(running on wine) and it works ok.
> But, I tested two versions of firefox on windows and linux and any form is
> accepted with firefox. The form is submitted, but the form.vars is always
> blank, so it not reach the accepted state.
> The form is simple:
>>
>> form = SQLFORM(db.comments, formstyle='divs')
>> if form.process().accepted:
>>    # I DO some stuff here, but only reachs here in chrome, not in firefox
>
> I already tested another methods as accepts(), validate() and using
> onsuccess and onvalidation but nothing works.
> If somebody knows what can be the source of this here are the test pages:
> http://labs.blouweb.com/movuca/article/show/1/solving-web2py-forms-problems-with-firefox OR http://labs.blouweb.com/movuca/article/show/2/vegetarian-cheese
> In any article (of any article_type) you have a comment box, login with
> t...@test.com and 1234.
> Try to post a comment with Chrome, then try with firefox.
> Also (still logged in)
> http://labs.blouweb.com/movuca/article/new/Article OR http://labs.blouweb.com/movuca/article/new/CookRecipe
> The create and the respective edit forms (click edit in the article view)
> These forms only accepted with another browser but not with firefox 5 to 8.
> Does anybody knows any issue with this browser?
> Thank you.
>
> --
>
> Bruno Rocha
> [http://rochacbruno.com.br]
>

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