Hi folks,

MY URL is x.y.z/list
It shows a list of objects. They have link buttons to delete/update
for each object.

When I click delete for an object I go to a URL via POST with the
object id in the url
This brings me to a "Are you sure you want to delete this object
page".
MY URL is x.y.z/list/3

I click submit and it deletes the object and brings me back to the URL
page at the top /list.

My problem is my delete function :

def delete(request,  id):
    if request.method == 'POST':
        if verify(id):
                MyObject.objects.get(pk=id).delete()
                #Go back to the list
                return render_to_response('html/list.html',
{'objects':MyObjects.objects.all())
        if request.method == 'GET':
            if verify(id):
               return render_to_response('html/delete.html',
{'token':token, 'id':id})
        return render_to_response('html/404.html')

Is there a neater way of doing this - rather than finding the request
type and behaving differently depending.

I am doing a similar thing for my update and it just seems off.

Please help.







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