El 06/03/15 10:20, john escribió:
OK I realize you are saying I should read the doc's. So I will provide exactly what I'm saying from the doc's.

Django handles three distinct parts of the work involved in forms:

  * preparing and restructuring data ready for rendering
  * creating HTML forms for the data
  * receiving and processing submitted forms and data from the client

It is/possible/to write code that does all of this manually, but Django can take care of it all for you.

I read the above and I say why do I need to subclass anything. CharField is provided and that's all I really need because it's just a few chars the user is going to enter. But I need to provide an ID, a SIZE, a few things - where is that info and where are the examples? Maybe I missed them? I've been know to mis-read stuff.

something like this you mean?

class  CommentForm(forms.Form):
    name  =  forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs={'class':  
'special'}))
    url  =  forms.URLField()
    comment  =  forms.CharField(widget=forms.TextInput(attrs={'size':  '40'}))

Cheers,
Felix.


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