How exactly should I handle a HEAD request in Django?

So ... assuming my view looks like this...

def handle_request(request):
    if request.method == 'POST': return do_post(request)
    elif request.method == 'GET': return do_get(request)
    elif request.method == 'HEAD': return do_head(request)

... what should the do_head method return?  The W3 standard says "The
HEAD method is identical to GET except that the server MUST NOT return
a message-body in the response".

How exactly do I not return a message body though? Do I just return
None? Do I return the response I would for a GET and then modify it
somehow?

Thanks in advance!

-- Andrew
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