yeah this is a standard non-django form passing a list bruno desthuilliers wrote: > On 2 sep, 22:47, Bobby Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> interesting situation. I've got a form >> > > 'form' as a django.forms.Form instance or as a plain html form ? > > >> where i can check off items to >> manipulate in the database, each checkbox containing the recordID to >> manipulate >> >> if i check one box, (recordID # 66) then the length of that value is 2 >> >> If i check two boxes (record id # 66,67) then the length of the list >> is 2 >> > > >> What command should I be using to give me the number of elements in >> the list. I'm currently using len(listnamehere) >> > > If it's a plain html form and you get your values thru request.POST > (or GET), remember that the http protocol is text-based, and that > len('66') == 2. > > django's HttpRequest object's GET and POST are QueryDict instances. > You may want to use POST.getlist(yourcheckboxnamehere) instead of > POST[yourcheckboxnamehere], and if you expect integers, do the > conversion by yourself (hint : map(int, yourlist)) > > HTH > > >
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