Thanks for your reply Karen. I have been following those docs. If I use it literally it is missing an else after is_valid. Otherwise it tests for POST - if exist test is valid - if is invalid and is POST it returns no response object. That is why I felt I had to return the form again - I was expecting to be missing some syntax for passing the error dictionary to the form.
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