On Mar 14, 2011, at 4:13 PM, Stephen Lacy wrote:
> Yeah, implicitly breaking HEAD sucks. :)
Using the request_method to explicitly only handle a single request method with
a single view isn't implicit. One explicitly has to set that predicate. As
using a custom predicate for a limited set of methods also is not implicit.
> Implicitly allowing POST data into GET requests also sucks. :)
I can see where handling all requests if no predicate is defined could be
considered implicit. I realized that right after sending my previous email:/ I
am sure that some people handle the methods in their view, however.
def aview(request):
if request.method == "POST":
do_post...
elif request.method == "GET":
do_get...
elif ...
...
Did the documentation lead you to believe that a request_method predicate was
required to handle a request? If so, can you point out where? That would
definitely be confusing.
Cheers,
~ro
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