You are creating a field that subclasses a widget, which makes no
sense.  forms.Textare is a widget, not a field.

On Jun 27, 11:04 am, Roodie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a slight problem. I am using a custom form field to do some
> extra validation / filtering on a specific kind of field. The code is
> very simple:
>
> class HtmlEditorField(forms.Textarea):
>         def clean(self, value):
>                 value = filter_common( value )
>                 return super(HtmlEditorField, self).clean(value)
>
> And I use this field to render the textareas:
>
> class RandomEditForm( ModelForm ):
>         description = HtmlField()
>
> Now the question is: where can I set the ROWS attribute for this
> Textarea?
>
> Tried to do it in my class definition:
>
> class HtmlEditorField(forms.Textarea):
>     widget=forms.Texarea( attrs={'rows':20} )
>
> It simply does nothing. In the rendered HTML code the rows are fixed
> at 10, no matter where I put the attrs part. Any suggestions where
> should I put the row information? I probably missed a very obvious
> piece of documentation somewhere but I am trying to get it working for
> more than a hour now without any success...
>
> Roodie
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