I tried my best to search for an answer but my efforts yielded nothing.  
Allow me to give you a simple example to illustrate my problem.  Let's 
pretend that I want to have a login form on every single page on my 
website.  Obviously, the login form will have a corresponding view 
function.  What is the most elegant way to implement the login functionality 
on every single page?  One brute force method would be to include the login 
view inside all view functions for every page; these view functions would 
call the login view if the HttpRequest object contains a flag that becomes 
active when the user clicks the login submit button.  This method would 
work, but it goes against DRY best practices.

Is there a better way to do this?  Maybe I can use a custom template tag?

Thanks in advance!!
Ken

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