Hi,

I´m working with django 0.96.2 and have a form called LoginForm as
below:

#file formularios.py

from django import newforms as forms


class LoginForm(forms.Form):
    email = forms.CharField(max_length=100 )
    senha = forms.CharField(widget = forms.widgets.PasswordInput)
    url_back = forms.CharField(widget = forms.widgets.HiddenInput)


In a view, I'm trying to set a value in url_back like that:

#File views.py in same folder than formulario.py

from django.http import *
from formularios import LoginForm
from formularios import UploadForm
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from models import Usuario
from bo import UsuarioBO
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from django.template.context import RequestContext
from django.conf import settings

def login(request, **kwarg):
   form = LoginForm()
   form.url_back.data = kwarg['url_back']

And I got the following error:

AttributeError: 'LoginForm' object has no attribute 'url_back'

Printing dir(form), the attributes email, senha and url_back aren´t
listed, but when I change LoginForm for not subclassing forms.Form,
they are listed.

Any ideas, pls?

Thanks in advance.
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