Ok. No worries. Matt
On Sunday, 13 May 2012 15:51:16 UTC+12, Anthony wrote: > > It would be tricky because form.custom.begin is not like the form.custom > widgets, which are just references to HTML helper objects within the form > object (so it's easy to add attributes). It cannot be a helper object > because it only represents the opening <form> tag, not the complete HTML > form element (which would include the closing tag and all the contents > within). > > Anthony > > On Saturday, May 12, 2012 11:37:23 PM UTC-4, Matt wrote: >> >> Hi there, >> >> Potential change / improvement to SQLFORM. >> >> At present when you do the following: >> >> def user(): >> form = auth() >> form['_class'] = 'mystyle' >> >> return dict(form = form) >> >> user.html >> >> {{= form.custom.begin }} >> >> You get the following output: >> >> <form action="" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post"> >> >> Is it possible to amend this so that the class is output also? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Matt >> >