return render_to_response('admin/auth/user/change_password.html', {
'title': _('Change password: %s') % escape(user.username),
'form': form,
'is_popup': request.REQUEST.has_key('_popup'),
'add': True,
'change': False,
'has_delete_permission': False,
'has_change_permission': True,
'has_absolute_url': False,
'first_form_field_id': 'id_password1',
'opts': User._meta,
'original': user,
'show_save': True,
}, context_instance=template.RequestContext(request))
And here's the form action from
django/contrib/admin/templates/admin/auth/user/change_password.html
<form action="{{ form_url }}" method="post"
id="{{ opts.module_name }}_form">
As you can see, the action is specified as form_url, but this is never
set in the view. I assume "" would work, but I have
TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID set to something non-null, and get a whopper
of an error there.
I'm guessing the fix is something really simple ({{ form.url }} instead
of {{ form_url }} or just a dot instead of a variable), but I don't have
enough of a handle to say exactly what it should be.
Anybody want to fix it? :-)
Todd
Can you drop by code.djangoproject.com and create a ticket for this,
so we don't lose trac (sorry) of it.
Thanks :)
Simon G.
Actually, we already have one:
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/3579
I have also referenced this thread in the ticket so that whoever does
try to fix it doesn't miss this case.
Thanks Todd.
-Simon
Yes, I just changed the title to, what I think, better convey the
intention of poster of the ticket.
Guess I should read through all of my mail before acting on any of it.