On 5-7-2012 16:26, Tom Evans wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 1:15 PM, angelika <angelika.ols...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've written a longer post here:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11341118/printing-repeated-django-form-fields-individually
>> explaining what I need. Either a way to individually print out the fields in
>> a loop or a way to insert html from the backend. Maybe it's just not
>> possible to do this in Django and then I will think of another solution, but
>> I would like to make sure before I solve it another way.
>>
>> /Angelika
>>
> 
> Of course it is possible. When you create the fields in the init
> method, make sure they are given distinct names. Store the names of
> the generated fields in a list on the form object, and then provide an
> iterator method that yields the variable fields in the order you want.

[snip]

Nice solution, but weren't formsets made for this type of thing? I'm
trying to figure out why formsets couldn't be used here and coming up
blank, unless the naming convention is somehow unchangeable.
-- 
Melvyn Sopacua


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