After saving the form, instead of doing a render_to_response, you should
redirect the user to another page.
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As Tim said use "redirect" instead of "render". Alternatively on form
submit you can also have some kind of validation for ex: Query for one
reference_no can take place only once in 24 hours and if it is being
submitted twice return an error message. This way it will be more user
friendly. Also, yo
I have a custom manager class that has use_for_related_field set to true,
and I set it to be the default manager in my model. But when I make a
query using select_related on the related field, I seem to get a plain
queryset, not my custom one. Here's a quick sketch of what I'm doing:
class My
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On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
> I have a template that creates a table that has clickable links. It
> also loads a bunch of images associated with each row in the table.
> Through javascript events, when the user mouses over certain fields,
> the images are displayed or hid
Hello,
I'm having a strange issue where I get the following exception on my
production server, but have no issues on my dev machine:
Django Version:1.3.1Exception Type:ImproperlyConfiguredException Value:
EntryAdmin.form does not inherit from BaseModelForm.
Exception
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