This actually ended up working: http://dpaste.org/U0uY4/  

On Saturday, August 18, 2012 5:46:28 PM UTC-7, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 19-8-2012 2:26, Barry Morrison wrote: 
> > I have a view that displays images and gives me the ability to delete 
> the 
> > images.   
> > 
> > View url == /account/community/images/1 (1 == event_id) 
>
> Change <a href="images/{{event.pk}}"> to: 
> <a 
> href="images/{{event.pk}}?return_to=/account/community/images/{{event.pk}}">. 
>
> Keep passing this return_to parameter around. It helps to use the 
> request context processor so you can just grab it from the request 
> context in a template. 
>
> > I'd like the success_url to be /account/community/images{{ event.id }} 
> the 
> > page I came from 
>
> Subclass the Deleteview and implement get_success_url(), using 
> request.GET['return_to'] or if you decide to put a hidden input in the 
> delete form with the return_to value then obviously it's in request.POST. 
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>

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