Sunday, October 18, 2009

Re: form problem

Simple Capture the form variable and send it to another template

def view(request):
user_text = request.GET['user_text']
return render_to_reponse("....html",{'user_text':user_text})

--rama
On Oct 18, 7:26 pm, A_Swtos <sotat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a form like this:
>
> <form action="" method="POST">
> <p><label for="id_subject">Text:</label>
>     <input id="id_subject" type="text" name="user_text"
> maxlength="20" /></p>
> <input type="submit" value="Submit" />
> </form>
>
> The user can type into the form whatever wants.If i press the button
> 'submit' i want to go to a page where it appears what i wrote before.
> Is this possible without saving it into a database?
> What is the code that you propose?
> Im new in django and i would like to tell me all the details that will
> help me, if you can.
> Thanks.
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