I'm still learning django so please forgive if I write anything silly.

On my site I'm having something like: on url mysite/list/ I have list of 
something. On it I have link that leads to another view if you want to add 
new element to it let's say: mysite/list/add_item/ 

On that url I have form with some information that needs to be written and 
a file upload in the form. On form submit it actually goes to new view 
mysite/list/adding/ and there the needed work is done.

After the work is done I want to go back to the first url and view 
 mentioned. Thing is I would also like it to show a message up there about 
status of what happened, so I can't use redirect, and if I put 
render_to_response it actually shows the proper view with the appropriate 
message but url is not the right one, it keeps the 
mysite/list/adding/ (that is logical behaviour and I understand it) but I 
want mysite/list/.

I'm asking for a way to achieve this, do some work and redirect to some 
previous view with some context added. Also I would like you to point out 
if I did something here that could have been done in better way so I can do 
it right and learn for the future.

Also, I know it could be done with setting some get parameters for the 
redirect but I would like to keep the url clean if possible.

If you know please advise.

Thanks

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