On Friday, January 7, 2011 3:38:10 PM UTC, hank23 wrote:
>
> So then when using a form do I code it something like this then: 
>
>
> return render_to_response('contact.html', { 
>      'form': form, 
>      my_data_dictionary, 
>      context_instance=RequestContext(request)) 
>
> }) 
>
>
> I ask because it's confusing me when using a form for how to code the 
> form reference while still including the dictionary and context 
> references. The dictionary reference almost seems redundant since when 
> I go to create my form and assign it the name form I use the data 
> dictionary in the constructor of my form. Please clarify. 
>
 

No, for some reason you're thinking of the form as something special. It's 
not - it's simply part of the context, just like anything else you pass to 
the template. So the form just goes inside `my_data_dictionary` along with 
any other data you want there.
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DR.

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