You can't get rid of that field and expect the comment framework to
work right. Other posters have suggested that you use a hiddenField
widget on your form class (you are using a custom comment model
right?). If that's not going smoothly, then you should do it with CSS
ie add a class selector to the honeypot field and then display: none;
(you are familiar with css right?)
If this is still confusing, you should find this useful:
stackoverflow.com/questions/4397403/how-to-format-form-fields-for-django-comments
Holla if you get it right and if you don't
On 2/27/12, coded kid <duffleboi911@gmail.com> wrote:
> So you mean I will override the template? Since I will be making the
> correction is the models.
>
> On Feb 25, 3:12 pm, Carlos Leite <cadu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:14 PM, coded kid <duffleboi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Sorry, How will I set that? is it from the template?
>>
>> no, its a widget ...
>>
>> you have to set the widget on your form class
>>
>> Class MyForm(model / form)
>> hide_field = forms.CharField(widget=forms.HiddenInput)
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