Hi all,
after some more thinking, the workaround I came up with is now:
if form.is_valid():
for key in form.cleaned_data.keys():
if not key in request.POST: del form.cleaned_data[key]
form.save()
This removes all values that are not found in the original request
from the form data before saving. Is this the way the pro's in this
group would do it?
I could still see some demand to put this into the core form logic
(controllable by a flag), what do you think?
Best regards and shout outs to everyone using Django,
Flo
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