The problem is in your html. Browsers can only send data for inputs with a 
`name` attribute, which Django then uses as the key in the querydict, whereas 
the `value` attribute becomes the value for that key.

None of your inputs have names. It also doesn't make sense to add the id to the 
form or standalone; again, the browser just won't do anything with it.
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