I was looking at examples using 'raise ValidationError' but I don't want to
raise an error based on the value of something. I always want the user to
be prompted with a "Are you sure you want to save this?" every time they
hit "save" :
if request.method == 'POST':
form = LocationForm(request.POST, instance=l)
if form.is_valid():
#prompt user first yes_no = confrim('Are you sure you want to
save this thing into the database?')
form.save() #only if yes_no is true.
So if the form is valid the user should be prompted with a "Are you sure?"
message, and if yes was clicked, then save the form.
What would be the easiest and most correct way to do this?
Thanks in advance
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