So :
return render(request,'index.html', {'form': form})

instead of ( in my 2nd question ) :
c = RequestContext(request, {'has_account': False,'form': form})
return render_to_response('index.html', c)
That answers my two first questions. Thanks :)

What about passing a variable set to False ? Should I still pass it
like so :
return render(request,'index.html', {'form': form,
'has_account':False})
Or is it useless to pass it ?



On Nov 23, 5:02 am, DrBloodmoney <drbloodmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 6:54 PM, Nolhian <eldur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I've got a subscription form and this view :
>
> > def index(request):
> >        c = RequestContext(request)
> >        if request.user.is_authenticated():
> >                return render_to_response('index.html', {'has_account': 
> > True})
> >        if request.method == 'POST':
> >                form = SignupForm(request.POST,error_class=DivErrorList)
> >                if form.is_valid():
> >                        return HttpResponseRedirect('/thanks/')
> >        else:
> >                form = SignupForm()
> >        return render_to_response('index.html', {'form': form, 'has_account':
> > False}, c)
>
> > 1) In Index.html I have a form with a {% csrf_token %}. If I don't put
> > c = RequestContext(request) and add the c into every
> > render_to_response I've got a csrf error. Is my view above the right
> > way to handle csrf ?
>
> > 2) I noticed that instead putting
> > c = RequestContext(request) *at the beginning of my view*
> > and :
> > return render_to_response('index.html', {'form': form, 'has_account':
> > False}, c) *at the end of my view*
>
> >  I could just put this at the end of my view :
>
> > c = RequestContext(request, {'has_account': False,'form': form})
> > return render_to_response('index.html', c)
>
> > Which one it the best approach ?
>
> > 3) I also noticed that if i don't pass 'has_account': False to my
> > template, nothing changes, it still evaluate it as false in {% if
> > has_account %}. Is it best to pass it to the template anyway ?
>
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> > Nolhian
>
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> Just use the render [1] shortcut. It'll put the RequestContext in for you.
>
> [1]https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/http/shortcuts/#render

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