hi group.

I've run across a situation where I don't really need a django form to
capture the data.  In fact i'm not sure how it would work anyway.
Basically, I have a tabled set of data with a checkbox on each row and
I want to be able to select them and submit that to a django view.
The form looks something like this:


<form action="." method="POST">
  <input type="checkbox" name="rowid" value="1">
  <input type="checkboc" name="rowid" value="2">
  <input type="checkbox"  name="rowid" value="3">
  <input type="submit" name="submit" value="process list">
</form>

Is it possible to take a standard html form as such and then process
it with a django view?  I'm reading the form docs and don't see
anything like that.


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