An early version can be found at: http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3706
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Rgds,
Jeroen
On Mar 11, 12:56 am, "Rubic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mar 10, 6:47 am, "Jeroen van Dongen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Jeff: could you elaborate a bit on what you mean with "dynamic
> > fields"?
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> As
I'm currently working to get a releasable version that I can post to
Trac - perhaps tomorrow.
Thomas: I've replied to you yesterday, but my reply does not seem to
show up. Longer story short: the javascript is not autogenerated yet,
but could be done. I'll first get a basic version in a releasabl
Hi all,
As far as I'm aware (from browsing the mailinglists and the newforms
code) newforms currently does not support compound or nested forms.
With this I mean something like (fairly dumbed-down example, but taken
from an app I'm currently working on):
class AddressForm(forms.Form):
street
Thanks for your answers so far, great to see this discussion take off.
On a personal level I'll take the advise given to heart for future
contributions.
Rgds,
Jeroen
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Dear all,
I'm a little confused. Recently I noticed some tickets in the ticket
tracker that were very old and seemed to me as if there would be very
little chance that they would ever be resolved, given their topic -
precisely the thing we could get rid of quickly, so as to be able to
focus on st
While browsing through the open, unreviewed tickets I encountered some
tickets like 1049 (http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/1049) which
imo should be closed/rejected for various reasons. In this case:
1) the topic of the ticket is oldforms, which will be phased out soon
(hence it is unlikely t
I just read Brian's latest (?) blog entry on his full-text indexing
efforts
(http://blog.case.edu/bmb12/2006/08/merquery_summer_of_code_results)
and wanted to pitch in, however was unable to post comments to the
blog. As it's django development related, I'll just post it here
instead.
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