2009/3/17 Filip Gruszczyński <grusz...@gmail.com>

>
> > Are you talking about autocompletion as in what the browser does, or some
> > sort of Ajax autocompleter.  If it's the format that's handled through an
> > html autocomplete="off" attribute on the input so you just need to pass
> that
> > in the attrs dictionary to a forms widget.  If it's the later you'll need
> to
> > roll your own or use a solution out there like this:
> >
> http://jannisleidel.com/2008/11/autocomplete-form-widget-foreignkey-model-fields/
>
> I think it's exactly, what I needed. Thanks a lot :-)
>
> Any chance such functionality will put directly into DJango in some
> future releases?
>
> --
> Filip Gruszczyński
>
> >
>
Highly unlike at best, the core developers are of the opinion that
javascript is a client side matter and shouldn't be dictated by your web
framework.

Alex

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