Hi all , I have a certain problem with django forms that seems to me should definitely have a solution already written.
I have a couple of different forms that are submitted in the same view something like ...( Sorry just using pseudo code for now ).. class Form1(): #different attributes Class Form2() #different attributes `<html>` <form > {{ 1-instance-Form1 }} {{ 2-instance-Form1 }} {{ 1-instance-Form2 }} {{ 2-instance-Form2 }} </form> `</html>` Apart from that I want to give the user the ability to add a form instance of one of the form classes available through jquery so the form might become `<html>` <form > {{ 1-instance-Form1 }} {{ 2-instance-Form1 }} {{ 1-instance-Form2 }} {{ 2-instance-Form2 }} {{ 3-instance-Form2 }} </form> `</html>` Now while looking for a solution to handle such a problem I came accross the concept of django formset which as the documentation describes is a collection of instances of the same Form class. However as I can see formsets can have the ability to handle heterogenous forms as well: With some definitions changed class BaseHeterogenousFormSet(StrAndUnicode): def append(form): #add one more form to the formset def is_valid(): #run is_valid for each of the forms in the formset def clean(): #run the clean for each of the forms ... Is there something wrong with the way i am thinking about this problem ?? Is this a proper way a handle the problem that I am describing -- A-M-I-T S|S _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers