I've never done this, so I'm just throwing out ideas to try and
be helpful. I've found your stackoverflow post as well, which has
more information.
(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11341118/printing-repeated-dj
ango-form-fields-individually)
Have you tried looping over the fields in the template? I know
this is in the template, but you can add the text you want still:
{% for field in form %}
<p>Some stuff I want here that form.as_p won't do for me</p>
<div class="fieldWrapper">
{{ field.errors }}
{{ field.label_tag }}: {{ field }}
</div>
{% endfor %}
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On Thu, Jul 5, 2012, at 03:20, angelika wrote:
Thanks, but I am asking if there is a way to insert html into
a form from the backend code, and not in the template?
On Thursday, July 5, 2012 11:57:57 AM UTC+2, angelika wrote:
Is there a way to insert arbitrary html into a form from the
Django code, and not in the template? The equivalent of
#markup in a Drupal form.
/Angelika
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