Hi,
Thank you so much Serafim!
I think this is the right direction. And that was a nice tip. :)
However, now, everytime I select a different foo from the list, a
blank page with a number (that I think is the id from the foo object)
is rendered.
At the moment, the view code has the following structure:
def foo_relatory(request):
<<python code to initialize variables required for correct template
rendering>>
if request.method == 'POST':
foos_combo = request.POST['foos_combo']
return HttpResponse(foos_combo)
else:
return render_to_response('foo_relatory.html',
{'title' : title,
'show_filter_foos': True,
},
context_instance=RequestContext(request))
Well, I'll be working to understand and fix this.
However, if anyone have some sugestions... I'll be happy to hear :)
TIA,
Samuel.
On Sep 13, 9:31 pm, Tiago Serafim <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First you should have an attribute "name" on your select. It's needed to
> pass the value when the form is submitted.
>
> If your select's name is "foos_combo", then your code you'll look like this:
>
> def foo_relatory(request):
>
> if request.method == 'POST':
> foos_combo = request.POST['foos_combo']
> return HttpResponse(foos_combo)
>
> else:
> return render_to_response('foo_relatory.html',
> {'title' : title,
> 'show_filter_foos': True,
> },
> context_instance=RequestContext(request))
>
> HTH,
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