Try this:

del SubForm.fields['fields2']


On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 6:15 PM, David Zhou <da...@nodnod.net> wrote:

>
> Suppose I had this form:
>
> class BaseForm(forms.Form):
>    field1 = forms.CharField(...)
>    field2 = forms.Charfield(...)
>
> And then in a subclass, I had:
>
> class SubForm(BaseForm):
>    field1 = forms.EmailField(...)
>
> What's a good way to remove field2 in SubForm?  Setting field2 = None
> didn't work.  I've been resorting to a custom widget that doesn't
> display any HTML, but there must be a better way?
>
> I guess I could write an __init__ method that checks for the existence
> of field2 and removes it as an attribute, but that doesn't feel very
> clean.
>
> -- dz
>
> >
>

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