On Fri, Mar 05, 2021 at 08:51:54AM -0800, uma shankar wrote:
> I want to connect my Html input tags with fields created in models .py
> using the name attribute of each input tag
>
> def user_login(request):
> if request.method=='POST':
> if request.POST.get('submit') == 'checkfor
please tell me how to do that
On Friday, 5 March 2021 at 22:21:54 UTC+5:30 uma shankar wrote:
> I want to connect my Html input tags with fields created in models .py
> using the name attribute of each input tag
>
> def user_login(request):
> if request.method=='POST':
> if reques
I want to connect my Html input tags with fields created in models .py
using the name attribute of each input tag
def user_login(request):
if request.method=='POST':
if request.POST.get('submit') == 'checkform1':
user_form = SignupForm(data = request.POST) # i want this
On 05/03/2021 16.39, Eugene TUYIZERE wrote:
Then, what is the problem
I have no idea. Doesn't seem like there is any.
I guess Uma just wanted to share what he's currently working with for
some reason. Would be nice if he shared it if he's come up with some
clever solution though.
Kind reg
Then, what is the problem
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> On 5 Mar 2021, at 17:31, Kasper Laudrup wrote:
>
>> On 05/03/2021 13.59, uma shankar wrote:
>> i have two forms in one html file and i want to write both of them in single
>> view with and without submit buttons
>>
>
> OK. Sounds simple enough.
On 05/03/2021 13.59, uma shankar wrote:
i have two forms in one html file and i want to write both of them in
single view with and without submit buttons
OK. Sounds simple enough. Good luck.
Kind regards,
Kasper Laudrup
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