I'm trying to output an account form, with the user's values already
in place. So that if they wish to change any value, they can just
change the <input .. and then submit the form.
I'm using .95 with oldforms, and I can't seem to find anyway of
outputting a default value with my form. That's a serious problem.
Neither the docs, nor the tutorials mention anything about it. I've
had a look over the FormWrapper class and it mentions it. But it's not
apparent how I can actually use it ....
class FormWrapper(object):
"""
A wrapper linking a Manipulator to the template system.
This allows dictionary-style lookups of formfields. It also
handles feeding
prepopulated data and validation error messages to the formfield
objects.
"""
def __init__(self, manipulator, data, error_dict,
edit_inline=True):
self.manipulator, self.data = manipulator, data
self.error_dict = error_dict
self._inline_collections = None
self.edit_inline = edit_inline
I've tried passing a list or a dict to data there, but it tells me
that it's a non-keyword argument error or syntax error.
Can anyone help ?
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