Well, jquery is just a framework for javascript, much like Django is a
framework for python. So the real question is, what are you trying to
do... validation? Hide and show elements? Send ajax requests back and
forth? Without knowing what you're trying to do, I can't really help.

On Jul 12, 2:28 pm, Przemek Gawronski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > 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.
>
> Przemek
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