Custom widget would be enough

in your forms.py

from django.forms import Input

class EmailInput(Input):
    input_type = 'email'

class AddressForm(ModelForm):
    contact_email = forms.CharField(widget=EmailInput)

On Apr 9, 11:37 pm, Lee Hinde <leehi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. I'll check that out.
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> On Apr 9, 2012, at 7:32 PM, creecode wrote:
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> > Ah I see.  I haven't looked deeper in the code I'd guess the type is being 
> > set after you set it deeper in the machinery based on field class?  Perhaps 
> > a custom field could accomplish your goal?
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> > On Monday, April 9, 2012 7:17:56 PM UTC-7, Lee Hinde wrote:
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> > Thanks for the response, Creecode,
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> > I've used that for adding class attributes just fine, but in this case I'm 
> > trying to change the field 'type' and that's what doesn't seem to work.
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> > Toodle-loooooooooooo.....
> > creecode

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