Fixed #15990 - Simplified a sentence regarding form validation for ModelForms; thanks jblaine for the suggestion.
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@ -195,14 +195,11 @@ we'll discuss in a moment.)::
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The ``is_valid()`` method and ``errors``
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The ``is_valid()`` method and ``errors``
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.. versionchanged:: 1.2
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The first time you call ``is_valid()`` or access the ``errors`` attribute of a
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The first time you call ``is_valid()`` or access the ``errors`` attribute of a
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``ModelForm`` has always triggered form validation, but as of Django 1.2, it
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``ModelForm`` triggers form validation as well as :ref:`model validation
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will also trigger :ref:`model validation <validating-objects>`. This has the
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<validating-objects>`. This has the side-effect of cleaning the model you pass
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side-effect of cleaning the model you pass to the ``ModelForm`` constructor.
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to the ``ModelForm`` constructor. For instance, calling ``is_valid()`` on your
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For instance, calling ``is_valid()`` on your form will convert any date fields
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form will convert any date fields on your model to actual date objects.
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on your model to actual date objects.
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The ``save()`` method
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The ``save()`` method
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.. versionadded:: 1.2
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.. versionadded:: 1.2
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The ``widgets`` attribute is new in Django 1.2.
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The ``widgets`` attribute is new in Django 1.2.
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The default field types, as described in the `Field types`_ table above, are
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The default field types, as described in the `Field types`_ table above, are
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sensible defaults. If you have a ``DateField`` in your model, chances are you'd
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sensible defaults. If you have a ``DateField`` in your model, chances are you'd
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