Yep, that solved the problem. Very stupid mistake on my part, but this is a mistake I will learn from. I am a newbie at HTML as well, and I thought the action was the redirect page, not the page to submit form data.
Thanks for your help André. On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Andre Terra <andrete...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm mostly guessing, but try this for your registration_form.html template > instead http://dpaste.com/hold/564305/ > > > Cheers, > André > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:03 AM, CareerDhaba tech <t...@careerdhaba.com>wrote: > >> Hi André, >> >> Thanks for the feedback. >> >> Here is the relevant code: >> >> registration_form view: >> >> http://dpaste.com/564165/ >> >> my views.py file directly from the django_registration app code: >> >> http://dpaste.com/564166/ >> >> Here is my form class: >> >> http://dpaste.com/564167/ >> >> - Harshil >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 3:52 AM, Andre Terra <andrete...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Start by pasting relevant code. Views, forms and possibly the backend >>> logic. Use dpaste.com >>> >>> And quit bumping or you'll never get an answer, not from most of us. >>> >>> Regards, >>> André Terra >>> >>> On 7/6/11, CareerDhaba tech <t...@careerdhaba.com> wrote: >>> > Bumping once more. Can anyone shine some light on this issue? Would be >>> > extremely helpful. >>> > >>> > >>> > On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:24 PM, CareerDhaba tech >>> > <t...@careerdhaba.com>wrote: >>> > >>> >> Bump - anyone has any insight into this? >>> >> >>> >> I am happy to post my code, just not sure where I am going wrong. >>> >> >>> >> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 2:35 PM, CareerDhaba tech >>> >> <t...@careerdhaba.com>wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> Hey folks, >>> >>> >>> >>> Django newbie here and I need some help. I am using >>> django_registration >>> >>> v0.8 and using the docs here: >>> >>> http://readthedocs.org/docs/django-registration/en/latest/index.html >>> >>> >>> >>> I have successfully installed the app, and I am using the default >>> backend >>> >>> for my registration purposes. >>> >>> >>> >>> I have tested this and I can get the form to show up properly at >>> >>> '/accounts/register' >>> >>> >>> >>> However, one problem is that if I try and break the form input >>> (different >>> >>> password1 and password2 or improper username), no validation errors >>> are >>> >>> being invoked. >>> >>> >>> >>> The issue also, is that the username, email, and password data is not >>> >>> being stored in auth_user, and the activation email isn't being sent. >>> >>> >>> >>> From the default backend doc, "During registration, a new instance of >>> >>> django.contrib.auth.models.User is created to represent the new >>> account, >>> >>> with the is_active field set to False. An email is then sent to the >>> email >>> >>> address of the account, containing a link the user must click to >>> activate >>> >>> the account; at that point the is_active field is set to True, and >>> the >>> >>> user may log in normally." >>> >>> >>> >>> I believe this new instance of django.contrib.auth.models.User is not >>> >>> being created. >>> >>> >>> >>> I have also included the necessary email settings: >>> >>> EMAIL_USE_TLS = True >>> >>> EMAIL_HOST = "smtp.gmail.com" >>> >>> EMAIL_HOST_USER = "Email" >>> >>> EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = "Password" >>> >>> EMAIL_PORT = 587 >>> >>> >>> >>> Any help on getting this straight? I am pretty sure I am missing >>> >>> something >>> >>> simple, but been trying to figure it out without any progress. 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