I exactly do like when I use Django 0.96.
for example this:

Class AccountAdd(forms.Form):
    accountNo = forms.IntegerField(min_value=1, required=True,
widget=forms.TextInput(attrs={'size':'10'}))

    def __init__(self, data=None, auto_id='id_%s', prefix=None,
initial=None, instance=None):
        self.instance = None
        super(AccountAdd, self).__init__(data, auto_id, prefix,
initial)

and in views I use it as:

if request.POST:
            # If data was POSTed, we're trying to edit account
            newData = request.POST.copy()
            f = AccountAdd(newData)       # Instantiate and load POST
data
            # Check for errors.
            if f.is_valid():
                # if data is valid, save data
                account = f.save()
        else:
            f = AccountAdd()

Do you know what is the problem?


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