I found the answer by myself...
it was just to add this:
ret = request.POST
form = ret['kunde']
form = ret['kunde']
and use this "form" as a variable... "%s" %form
Am Freitag, 23. November 2012 08:31:30 UTC+1 schrieb Nebros:
--I saw your answer and it was long and with a lot of time, i thanks for that. I have removed {% block content %} and i did other changes, like you sayed.>>> c.execute("SELECT id, name from auth_group WHERE id < 4")3L>>> c.fetchall()((2L, u'Client Super User'), (3L, u'Helpdesk User'), (1L, u'IT User'))^|| This part i didnt understand what you mean, but doesent matter. :)And:{% for row in rows %}<tr><td>{{ row.0 }}</td><td>{{ row.1 }}</td></tr>{% endfor %}^|| This part was, what i have searched for. I am very new in Python/Django and what I can do is yust copy/paste and understand what I have copied, but I cant really create my own code atm.It works now, and I am really happy about that. :)Now there is only one problem left, how can i use my value out of my form and use it as a variable? ^^Thank you very much Tom, you was very helpful. =)
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