Hi Panos. Ping me if you ever get this article published -- we'd love to
consider hosting it at http://code.google.com/appengine/articles.

- Jason

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Panos <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Neal,
>
> You probably need to write your own widget (subclassed from the button
> widget) that when rendered will add the hidden field. Having worked
> for about a year now with GAE and django one of the lessons I learned
> is that if you want to do something out of the ordinary, custom
> properties/widgets/fields is what you need to do. I plan to write an
> article on how to do this one of these days, when I find some time.
>
> --Panos
>
> On May 14, 4:03 am, Waldemar Kornewald <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Neal,
> >
> > On May 13, 8:36 pm, Neal <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > I seemed to solved that problem by changing one import:
> >
> > > from django import newforms as forms
> >
> > > Now I'm trying to get a field from the form:
> >
> > > TaskLog1.taskCode = form.cleaned_data['taskCode'];
> >
> > > which is giving this error: #ProvisionForm' object has no attribute
> > > 'cleaned_data'
> >
> > You're using Django 0.96 which is very old. AFAIK, it was called
> > clean_data at that time. Anyway, if you want to use Django you should
> > really take a look at app-engine-patch. Apart from being very old, the
> > Django version packaged with App Engine doesn't work too well.
> > Download app-engine-patch here:
> http://code.google.com/p/app-engine-patch/
> >
> > Bye,
> > Waldemar Kornewald
> >
>

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