>
> Easy. You need to provide attrs as dict to the new object.
>
>
Ok, I thought about that too, but I don't know how to do it, I copied the
whole method and pasted it into my model and tried to access its
superclass, but I didn't get it!
Maybe I'm doing something wrong yet.

Would you have any examples for me?

I can easily do this with jQuery, but I want to learn how to do this using
just Django and for that I still have little experience in method override.

best regards!

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