Too much code? I'd rather too much than not enough, but if it'd help, I can 
cut down on future posts. 

Thanks for the information/guidance.  I'll try your suggestions and post my 
findings.  

Much appreciated! 

On Monday, April 2, 2012 2:18:29 AM UTC-7, skhohlov wrote:
>
> So much code ;-)
>  at first I'm proposing  to add  some code for  form.is_valid block
>  for example :
> if form.is_valid():
>             source = Sources.objects.get(name=source)
>             allPosts = Posts.objects.filter(PostSource=source)
>             subreddits = SubReddits.objects.all()
>             source = form.cleaned_data['foo']
>             return render_to_response('feeds.html',
>                 {'allPosts': allPosts,
>                 'subreddits': subreddits},
>                 context_instance=RequestContext(request))
>   else:
>  print form.error
>
>  This  will help to catch error  with form .
>
>  Also it is not correct to use this construction:
>
> class SourceSelection(forms.Form):
>     sources = Sources.objects.all()
>     foo = forms.ChoiceField(choices=sources)
>
> This mean  that you never add  any sources. or sources object are add
> before starting application. For dynamic  loading objects in the form
> use form constructor.
>  and last one point :
>
>  Please separate views and form in the different files : views.py forms.py
>
> 2012/4/2 Barry Morrison <bdmorri...@gmail.com>:
> > Full Disclosure: I've been using Python for 5-6 months. Django for maybe 
> 3
> >
> > I have this: https://gist.github.com/a934fe08643e0c3ee017
> >
> > In an effort to teach myself, I'm simply building a Django app. For 
> teaching
> > purposes only. It's an aggregator of favorites across multiple sites. 
> Right
> > now, I'm simply dealing with saved items from Reddit.
> >
> > The problem I'm having is the drop-down selector POST'ing and creating a 
> the
> > new URL.
> >
> > http://imgur.com/a/FL32I << Screen shots
> >
> > 1) root or /feeds/
> > 2) Select Reddit from drop-down
> > 3) Displays Reddit items only /feeds/Reddit/
> > 4) Select 'Python' from drop-down, displays items from r/Python with URL
> > /feeds/Reddit/Python
> >
> > This works (manually entering URL's), the drop down does not.
> >
> > I currently get "Error 1" from the gist.
> >
> > On views.py, if I uncomment lines 16 - 19, and comment the lines 21 - 
> 23, I
> > get a different error: "Error2" from the gist.  What I don't understand
> > regarding the 2nd error, is that it is in fact returning: source: 
> u'Reddit'
> > and that exists in the Model, so it makes me think it's expecting 
> something
> > other than u'Reddit'.
> >
> > I'm at a loss, so this is me asking for help.  Sorry for the long post 
> and
> > crazy amounts of information.
> >
> > Any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED!
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > POST
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