Clarified the wording of the section on customizing form.errors within a field loop

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Simon Willison 2008-09-15 00:13:25 +00:00
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@ -267,12 +267,9 @@ reduce duplicate code by looping through each field in turn using
<p><input type="submit" value="Send message"></p>
</form>
As in the above example, {{ field.errors }} will output a
``<ul class="errorlist">`` by default. You can further customise the display
of errors with a ``{% for error in field.errors %}`` loop.
Within this loop, ``{{ field }}`` is an instance of BoundField. BoundField
also has the following attributes which can be useful in your templates:
Within this loop, ``{{ field }}`` is an instance of :class:`BoundField`.
``BoundField`` also has the following attributes which can be useful in your
templates:
``{{ field.label }}``
The label of the field, e.g. ``Name``.
@ -285,9 +282,14 @@ also has the following attributes which can be useful in your templates:
The name of the field that will be used in the input element's name
field; this takes the form prefix in to account if it has been set.
``{{ field.help_text}}``
``{{ field.help_text }}``
Any help text that has been associated with the field.
``{{ field.errors }}``
Outputs a ``<ul class="errorlist">`` containing any validation errors
corresponding to this field. You can customize the presentation of
the errors with a ``{% for error in field.errors %}`` loop.
Further topics
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