##// END OF EJS Templates
logging: http logging should limit the data to some sane ammount....
logging: http logging should limit the data to some sane ammount. Despite debug logs aren't production use, we can have situation that this could potentially print GBs of data from commands like file upload. Having some sane limit here is better.

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<div tal:define="error_class error_class|field.widget.error_class;
description description|field.description;
title title|field.title;
oid oid|field.oid;
hidden hidden|field.widget.hidden;
category category|field.widget.category;
structural hidden or category == 'structural';
required required|field.required;"
class="form-group ${field.error and 'has-error' or ''} ${field.widget.item_css_class or ''}"
id="item-${oid}"
tal:omit-tag="structural"
i18n:domain="deform">
<label for="${oid}"
class="control-label ${required and 'required' or ''}"
tal:condition="not structural"
id="req-${oid}"
>
${title}
</label>
<div class="control-inputs ${field.widget.item_css_class or ''}">
<div tal:define="input_prepend field.widget.input_prepend | None;
input_append field.widget.input_append | None"
tal:omit-tag="not (input_prepend or input_append)"
class="input-group">
<span class="input-group-addon"
tal:condition="input_prepend">${input_prepend}</span
><span tal:replace="structure field.serialize(cstruct).strip()"
/><span class="input-group-addon"
tal:condition="input_append">${input_append}</span>
</div>
<p class="help-block error-block"
tal:define="errstr 'error-%s' % field.oid"
tal:repeat="msg field.error.messages()"
i18n:translate=""
tal:attributes="id repeat.msg.index==0 and errstr or
('%s-%s' % (errstr, repeat.msg.index))"
tal:condition="field.error and not field.widget.hidden and not field.typ.__class__.__name__=='Mapping'">
${msg}
</p>
<p tal:condition="field.description and not field.widget.hidden"
class="help-block" >
${field.description}
</p>
</div>
</div>