On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 9:36 AM, backdoc <deb...@crotchett.com> wrote:
> More info.....
>
> I found that the problem is that my "MultipleChoiceField" and
> "ChoiceField" fields are not behaving.  As I added additional fields,
> such as CharField, it became more clear what was happening.
>
> My MultipleChoiceField is being rendered with the
> CheckboxSelectMultiple() widget and the ChoiceField is being rendered
> with the Select() widget.  I have searched high and low and finally
> found some documentation in the Django docs that references this.  You
> can see it here: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/forms/widgets/#radioselect.
> It mentions that "New in the Development Version" that you should be
> able to iterate over the checkboxes or radio buttons to remove the
> <li> tags.  But, I have not been able to do this.  I am using the
> 1.4c1.  Maybe that's different from the development version.
>
> Let's say for a minute that the 1.4c1 release does not include this
> feature.  I know that I could approach the problem with CSS.  But,
> that feels like a "work around" to me.  And, I don't like work
> arounds.  So, here's my question, is there not a built in way to
> render these fields with these widgets without the bullets that <LI>
> tags create?  It seems like the default would be to not have them.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On Mar 7, 3:23 pm, backdoc <backdoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am having trouble changing the way the HTML in my form fields is
>> presented.  I've been reading the docs (https://docs.djangoproject.com/
>> en/dev/ref/forms/api/#outputting-forms-as-html).  I've done this in
>> previous versions.  But, it doesn't seem to work now.
>>
>> No matter if I use form.as_p or form.as_table, I always get <li>.
>>
>> I am running:
>>      django-admin.py --version
>>      1.4c1
>>
>> This is my form:
>>
>>      {% block left %}
>>        <form action="/search/" method="post">{% csrf_token %}
>>          <input type="submit" value="Search" />
>>          {{ searchForm.as_p }}
>>        </form>
>>        <br/>
>>      {% endblock %}
>>
>> TIA
>
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If you think you have followed the documentation, you might want to
raise a ticket on this issue.  Maybe it slipped through

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