On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 4:08 PM, bruno desthuilliers
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> rendering, based on request informations. The points I'm yet really
> happy with are:
> - how to tell the rendering decorator what we want to render
> - how to avoid template duplication for 'full' rendering and 'partial'
> rendering
>
> wrt/ first point, the simplest solution IMHO is to pass a render=json
> or render=partial argument in the query string (default being
> rendering the 'full' page). My main problem is with second point. I
> have a working scheme using two templates, the 'full' one doing an
> include of the 'partial' one. This should work, but I still don't like
> having two distinct templates.

I'd need to check Django's template code to see if this is possible,
but one possibility is to give the decoration a "block" parameter, to
render a specific block from a template.  So you could have something
like:

@render_view('js', 'template.html', block='js_block')
def view:
   pass

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