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Update document to follow documentation standard to avoid the use of Serial (Oxford) Commas. Remove comma used inappropriately with conjunction word ", and" in connecting two words.
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that directly solves a problem inside *your* application (i.e. the need to
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represent a task in your application). Of course, by the end of this article,
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you'll be able to submit data to a ``Task`` instance (via an HTML form), validate
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its data, and persist it to the database.
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its data and persist it to the database.
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single: Forms; Create a form in a controller
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Creating a form requires relatively little code because Symfony form objects
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are built with a "form builder". The form builder's purpose is to allow you
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to write simple form "recipes", and have it do all the heavy-lifting of actually
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to write simple form "recipes" and have it do all the heavy-lifting of actually
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building the form.
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In this example, you've added two fields to your form - ``task`` and ``dueDate`` -
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to the ``submit()`` method - a strategy which is deprecated and will be
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removed in Symfony 3.0. For details on that method, see :ref:`form-submit-request`.
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This controller follows a common pattern for handling forms, and has three
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This controller follows a common pattern for handling forms and has three
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#. When initially loading the page in a browser, the form is created and

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