Fixed #19610 - Added enctype note to forms topics doc.
Thanks will@ for the suggestion.
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@ -716,6 +716,8 @@ form data *and* file data::
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Testing for multipart forms
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.. method:: Form.is_multipart
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If you're writing reusable views or templates, you may not know ahead of time
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whether your form is a multipart form or not. The ``is_multipart()`` method
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tells you whether the form requires multipart encoding for submission::
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@ -197,6 +197,14 @@ context variable ``form``. Here's a simple example template::
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The form only outputs its own fields; it is up to you to provide the surrounding
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``<form>`` tags and the submit button.
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If your form includes uploaded files, be sure to include
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``enctype="multipart/form-data"`` in the ``form`` element. If you wish to write
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a generic template that will work whether or not the form has files, you can
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use the :meth:`~django.forms.Form.is_multipart` attribute on the form::
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<form action="/contact/" method="post"
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{% if form.is_multipart %}enctype="multipart/form-data"{% endif %}>
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.. admonition:: Forms and Cross Site Request Forgery protection
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Django ships with an easy-to-use :doc:`protection against Cross Site Request
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