> That particular value comes from one of three sources. In order of
> highest priority to lowest, they are:
>
>        (1) Data submitted to the form (for redisplaying submitted data
>        for errors).
>        (2) Initial data provided to the form class
>        (3) Initial data provided to the field class (when it was
>        created as part of the form).
>
> The code does a semi-complex dance to pull out the right value and it's
> not something you can really emulate at the template level. That's
> something worth adding for Django 1.1.


So, ther is no way to access (1) data ?? I'm doing an app with
django/dojo, and I need to display fields manually, I could make them
programatically, but that would be "a lot more work", the problem I
have now is that when the user submits data with errors, I cannot
redisplay the fields with values, so there is no way to degrade
gracefully (I'm not that interested on that actually, but could be
nice).

Max

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