Daniel has point out the issue, but have a look at this speech from Django
Con last year http://blip.tv/djangocon/advanced-django-form-usage-5573287.
It has some great stuff in there.

-m

On 31 May 2012 06:14, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote:

> So, compare this:
>
>
>     def __init__(self, mailboxes, *args, **kwargs):
>>
>
>  with how you're calling it:
>
>
>> form = MboxReg(request.POST, int(mailboxes))
>>
>>
> and you should see why you're getting this:
>
>
>> Error:
>> Exception Value:
>>
>> int() argument must be a string or a number, not 'QueryDict'
>>
>> On the
>>
>>         for i in range(int(mailboxes)):
>>
>> -- Mike
>>
>>
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