> What you want to do is abstract the machinery that creates the queryset into
> a seperate function, that way you can take the GET vars in both functions
> and get a queryset from them.  FWIW I've been working on a project to do
> something similar here:http://github.com/alex/django-filter/tree/master

Thanks for the response, can you point me to the app you are referring
to?
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