[1.6.x] Fixed typos in docs/ref/forms/validation.txt.
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``ValidationError``.
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``ValidationError``.
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* The ``validate()`` method on a Field handles field-specific validation
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* The ``validate()`` method on a Field handles field-specific validation
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that is not suitable for a validator, It takes a value that has been
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that is not suitable for a validator. It takes a value that has been
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coerced to correct datatype and raises ``ValidationError`` on any error.
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coerced to correct datatype and raises ``ValidationError`` on any error.
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This method does not return anything and shouldn't alter the value. You
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This method does not return anything and shouldn't alter the value. You
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should override it to handle validation logic that you can't or don't
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should override it to handle validation logic that you can't or don't
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@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ available and for an example of how to write a validator.
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Form field default cleaning
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Form field default cleaning
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Let's firstly create a custom form field that validates its input is a string
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Let's first create a custom form field that validates its input is a string
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containing comma-separated email addresses. The full class looks like this::
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containing comma-separated email addresses. The full class looks like this::
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from django import forms
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from django import forms
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