> I have no idea what you're trying to do with your form, but I've used
> jquery and newforms together. Without knowing waht you're trying to
> do, I can't give any specific advice or tips, but at the most basic
> level, you just grab the element you want: $("#id_foo") and you're on
> your way.

Well, in general, I'm pretty new to web development including javascript
(but with 7 years of python coding) so I just wanted to see what (and
how) people do newforms and jQuery to get the idea.

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