On Friday, 19 August 2011 11:15:53 UTC+1, gdebure wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone, 
>
> I've been discovering Django for a few weeks, and love it so far :) 
> However I am facing an issue with a modelForm. As I couldn't find my 
> answer through googling, I thought you might be able to help... 
>
> == context == 
> I have an object (called "Domain") that has an "owner" attribute that 
> links to a user. using guardian (http://packages.python.org/django- 
> guardian/ <http://packages.python.org/django-guardian/>), I would like to 
> automatically setup a per object 
> permission on this Domain for its Owner 
>
> == code == 
> Please see : http://pastebin.com/4Uf31Q52 
>
> == error == 
> Whenever I try to access the update page that should contain the Form, 
> I get the error: 
>
> type object 'DomainForm' has no attribute '_default_manager' 
>
> (Full traceback at http://dpaste.com/598065/) 
>
> Please note that this does not seem to be the same as the 
> "AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute '_default_manager'" for 
> which I saw many things on google, but that do not seem to apply to my 
> case. 
>
> Thanks a lot for any guidance you may provide :) 
>
> Guillaume


You've simply put the form class as the `model` parameter in the URLconf. 
You need to use the `form_class` parameter instead.
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