Oh thanks!
I didn't realize you could do that, it works now.
I am using request.POST.__contains__(key), I think this is what you
meant. =)

Titus

On Feb 8, 4:25 am, Horst Gutmann <ze...@zerokspot.com> wrote:
> You could also assign the submit buttons a name (each its own name),
> check request.POST for that name and then validate the respective form
> :-)
>
> -- Horst
>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 10:18 AM, tsop <tso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have a small problem here, I want to display two forms on the same
> > page and I need both forms to validate/submit independently from one
> > another. The problem I am having is that there is no way to tell which
> > form is being submitted to, if they are both left empty and one submit
> > is clicked both raise validation errors.
>
> > Since the view and template is quite a bit of code I've pasted them to
> > a pastebin:
>
> > The view:
> >http://dpaste.com/118076/
>
> > The template:
> >http://dpaste.com/118077/
>
> > King Regards,
> > Titus
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