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On Jul 16, 3:39 pm, Srik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Jeff.
>
> I also realized there is a provision to pass nested tuple like choices
> to form while initalizing using field_list (Not documented but found
> in django testing documents)
>
> http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/djan
Thanks Jeff.
I also realized there is a provision to pass nested tuple like choices
to form while initalizing using field_list (Not documented but found
in django testing documents)
http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/tests/regressiontests/forms/forms.py
(lines 715 - 797 )
Thank
In __init__, where you call form.Form's __init__, you need to pass
data, *not* None. Also, you shouldn't try to duplicate all of the
arguments. This should work better:
def __init__(self, cat_slug, data=None, *args, **kwargs):
forms.Form.__init__(self, data=data, *args, **kwargs)
Also, I'm
Hi Jeff,
I did try to move __init__ but the problem still exists.
I tried to keep title and email along with other fields so that they
will be appear in same order in Form.
class MyForm(forms.Form):
def __init__(self, cat_slug, data=None, files=None, auto_id='id_%s',
prefix=None, initi
You have to pass the data into the form when instantiating it, eg:
form = MyForm(request.POST)
However, that means (for your example), the fields wouldn't exist yet--
move them into __init__ instead.
Some other things to note: you don't need to "title" and "email" to
the form dynamically--might
Hi Djangoers,
I'm trying to generate a form dynamically using MyForm (Form class),
but I'm stuck with validating or populating data.
Form Class, View and template Code here: http://dpaste.com/65080/ (not
too many lines I guess :) )
Good thing is I can see form (generating dynamically, based on
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