Hallöchen!

I wanted to have those neat Javascript functions with my
DateTimeField that Django's admin facility offers.  However, the
only way I found to achieve this was:

class MyModelForm(ModelForm):
    def __init__(self, data=None, **keyw):
        super(MyModelForm, self).__init__(data, **keyw)
        split_widget = forms.SplitDateTimeWidget()
        split_widget.widgets[0].attrs = {'class': 'vDateField'}
        split_widget.widgets[1].attrs = {'class': 'vTimeField'}
        self.fields["timestamp"].widget = split_widget
    class Meta:
        model = models.MyModel

Thus, I inject different attributes into the child widgets of a
SplitDateTimeWidget in oder to activate the Javascript.  Is there a
more straightforwand way for getting different attributes into a
"multi-widget"?

Tschö,
Torsten.

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