I set up a fresh Django 1.4 project and adapted the middleware described in the docs; I stored the timezone on the user profile of two different users, and logged in as each of them in separate browsers, along with a third completely separate window (so I had three different sessions). It appears that activate() only persists in a given request/response cycle; it didn't bleed through to the unauthenticated window, which wasn't setting its own timezone. So something like the middleware in the docs will work nicely for my uses, I think.
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