I really need to stop making assumptions about Python. Again, I
assumed that the parameters wouldn't be case-sensitive. Most of my
programming experience has been in BASIC and PHP, which aren't quite
as picky. Thanks for all your help.

Regards,
Leaf

On Jul 4, 10:56 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 19:53 -0700, Leaf wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > I'm not sure why maxlength.py was invoked at all, since as you can
> > clearly see I used the newer max_length version. At any rate, it seems
> > like I need help again. Can anyone explain what this error is, why it
> > got called, and how to fix it?
>
> Given that you're just starting out, you really are going to have to
> learn to take the time to examine some of these errors and work out what
> they could be. Reading the error messages carefully is going to be
> important.
>
> Django is reporting that it's being passed an unexpected keyword
> argument "Help_text". So look at where you are using "Help_text" and see
> if it's a permitted parameter (it isn't, since you've used a capital
> letter in the wrong place). Whenever Django gives you an error like
> this, go back and check your assumptions: look at the variable name of
> keyword or function you're using and verify in the documentation that
> you've spelt it exactly correctly.
>
> Malcolm
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