Hello, 

I have the following situation:

I am rendering an array of ModelForms to my template. ie. formArray = 
[<ModelForm1>, <ModelForm2>, <ModelForm3>]

In the template I display the forms with the following:

{% for form in formArray %}
<div class="clearfix">
{{ form }}
</div>
{% endfor %}

Previously I have accessed certain ModelForms using {% if forloop.counter 
== # %} to add some customization.

However, now I would like more detailed control of certain field tags 
within a given ModelForm. ie. ModelForm2 is a RadioSelect, and I would like 
to add an onChange="some function" to one of the Radio Buttons within this 
ModelForm. 

Is there a way to access this specific field in my implementation directly? 
Or, through the use of a custom template filter?

To give the larger picture my goal is to have an "Other" RadioButton that 
when selected shows a Other text input using javascript, but while using 
ModelForms.

As such, if there is an entirely different way to going about this I would 
love to hear it. 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!


JD



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