On Tuesday, April 26, 2011 10:37:50 AM UTC+1, Derek wrote:
>
> I have a form that I am expecting will redisplay with errors; it does not 
> do so.  Instead, the "print form.errors" statement is reached which does, in 
> fact, show that there are errors. For example:
>
> <ul class="errorlist"><li>cellphone<ul class="errorlist"><li>This field is 
> required.</li></ul>
>
> What else do I need to do to have the form be redisplayed?
>
> Thanks
> Derek
>
>
> # form
> class PersonForm(ModelForm):
>     class Meta:
>         model = Person
>         fields = (
>             'first_name', 'last_name', 'date_of_birth', 'gender', 'email',
>             'cellphone', 'area',
>             )
>
> # view
>     person = Person.objects.get(pk=id)
>     if request.method == 'POST':
>         form = PersonForm(request.POST, instance=person)
>         if form.is_valid():
>             form.save()
>             return HttpResponseRedirect('/profile/')
>         else:
>             print form.errors
>     else:
>         form = PersonForm(instance=person)
>         return render_to_response(
>             'profile_edit.html',
>             {'form': form},
>             context_instance=RequestContext(request))
>

Just move the final return call back one indent. The form will then be 
displayed in all cases other than successful validation.
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DR.

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