I am able to do this, but this is pure ugly. Not a very elegant way of
doing things.
def product(request):
if not request.method == 'POST':
form1 = ProductForm()
form2 = ProductDetailForm()
return render_to_response('index.html', {'form1' : form1,
'form2' : form2})
else:
form1 = ProductForm(request.POST)
form2 = ProductDetailForm(request.POST)
if form1.is_valid():
form1.save()
if form2.is_valid():
form2.save()
return HttpResponseRedirect('/thanks.html')
On Nov 20, 3:18 pm, ayayalar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I understand, I wish it was possible to bind multiple view functions
> to a single template through the urls...
>
> Would something like this possible?
>
> URLS
> urlpatterns = patterns('',
>
> (r'^product/$', views.add_product, views.add_product_details),)
>
> On Nov 20, 3:07 pm, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2008-11-20 at 14:03 -0800, ayayalar wrote:
>
> > [...]
>
> > > URLS
> > > urlpatterns = patterns('',
>
> > > (r'^product/$', views.add_product),
> > > (r'^product/$', views.add_product_details),
>
> > This has no chance of doing what you expect. Only one view function will
> > be called for a single request. If you want to pass two form objects to
> > the template, you need to do it from the same view function. You can
> > still put the form creation pieces in separate functions, but your view
> > function will have to call both of them and combine the results into a
> > context to pass to a template.
>
> > Regards,
> > Malcolm
>
>
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