If you haven't already, you could instantiate one in the shell and
render/inspec it there.  You will at least be able to see what might
be a problem with your class/python-code vs what might be wrong at the
template level.

On Nov 18, 9:27 am, Benjamin Wolf <b...@shs-it.de> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm using a ModelForm and had the wish to use fieldsets.
> After a short search I've found 
> this:http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-form-utils/0.1.5
> Seems to be what I want. So I've installed it and changed my form from
> ModelForm to BetterModelForm.
>
> It works so far, but when I try to create a fieldset, it gets ignored /
> not rendered.
> Here's my form definition:
>
> class ContactForm(BetterModelForm):
>     class Meta:
>         model = Disposal
>         fieldsets = ('main', {'fields': ('customer_name',), 'legend':
> 'Customer Data'}),
>
> Thanks for your help,
> greets ben

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