thank you,s ean
i will try
ahh one thing i'd like to comment...
when creating an ProfileForm object I even give it the class as an
argument like this:
...
profile, created = Profile.objects.get_or_create(user=request.user)
myProfileForm = ProfileForm(request.POST, instance=profile,
error_class=DivErrorList)
...
but nothing happens... that object still uses the default error class

another question on my mind...
how can i assing to that form a custom class??
i mean, to create something like:
...
<input id="id_username" class="myCustomClass" type="text" value="type
here your username"/>
...
i'd like to achieve that in order to control those fields using jquery
-for validation reasons

thank you all!

On May 8, 12:13 pm, Sean Brant <brant.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Try this, not tested but it might work.
>
> class ProfileForm(forms.ModelForm):
>     def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
>         self.error_class = DivErrorList
>         super(ProfileForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
>
>     class Meta:
>         model = P
>         exclude = ('date', 'user', 'public')
>
> When you override a class method you need to make sure to call super
> inside it. This calls the classes parent method.
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