I am using the FormSet class found in newforms-admin for a site since 
it needed functionality that it offers.  The form that my users use 
lets them upload up to five files and an associated description.  I 
have this defined in its own model and use the following code to get it 
setup:

FlightFileForm = form_for_model(FlightFile, fields=('file',
    'description'), formfield_callback=flightlink_formfield_callback)
FlightFileFormSet = formset_for_form(FlightFileForm, num_extra=5)

When it came time for me to commit this data to the database and save 
the file to disk I really had no reference to what forms to call save() 
on.  The BaseFormSet class gives me access to the cleaned data of each 
form, but not the actual form.  So now I am having to implement logic 
to do this myself.  While this isn't a big deal it would be nice if 
FormSets gave me cleaned_forms that I can iterate over and do what I 
need with each form that was used.

Any feedback?

-- 
Brian Rosner
http://www.brosner.com/blog



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