Fixed #23169 - Misc docs fixes.
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See the :ref:`format localization <format-localization>` documentation for
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See the :ref:`format localization <format-localization>` documentation for
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more information.
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more information.
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.. _built-in fields:
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.. _built-in-fields:
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Built-in ``Field`` classes
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Built-in ``Field`` classes
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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# Define one message for all fields.
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# Define one message for all fields.
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error_messages = {
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error_messages = {
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'incomplete': 'Enter a country code and phone number.',
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'incomplete': 'Enter a country calling code and a phone number.',
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}
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}
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# Or define a different message for each field.
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# Or define a different message for each field.
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fields = (
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fields = (
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CharField(error_messages={'incomplete': 'Enter a country code.'},
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CharField(error_messages={'incomplete': 'Enter a country calling code.'},
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validators=[RegexValidator(r'^[0-9]+$', 'Enter a valid country code.')]),
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validators=[RegexValidator(r'^[0-9]+$', 'Enter a valid country calling code.')]),
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CharField(error_messages={'incomplete': 'Enter a phone number.'},
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CharField(error_messages={'incomplete': 'Enter a phone number.'},
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validators=[RegexValidator(r'^[0-9]+$', 'Enter a valid phone number.')]),
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validators=[RegexValidator(r'^[0-9]+$', 'Enter a valid phone number.')]),
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CharField(validators=[RegexValidator(r'^[0-9]+$', 'Enter a valid extension.')],
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CharField(validators=[RegexValidator(r'^[0-9]+$', 'Enter a valid extension.')],
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Whenever you specify a field on a form, Django will use a default widget
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Whenever you specify a field on a form, Django will use a default widget
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that is appropriate to the type of data that is to be displayed. To find
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that is appropriate to the type of data that is to be displayed. To find
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which widget is used on which field, see the documentation about
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which widget is used on which field, see the documentation about
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:ref:`built-in fields`.
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:ref:`built-in-fields`.
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However, if you want to use a different widget for a field, you can
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However, if you want to use a different widget for a field, you can
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just use the :attr:`~Field.widget` argument on the field definition. For
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just use the :attr:`~Field.widget` argument on the field definition. For
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