On 1/16/07, jfagnani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm just starting to learn newforms myself, but it looks like form_for_model returns a class, so shouldn't you be able to subclass it? I'm not sure how that would work though, since the class doesn't exist when defining your subclass, but that's because I'm new to Python too :)
the same way the class itself is constructed: type(name, parent_list, { __dict__} )
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