Cool, thanks, I will try that!
On Apr 22, 12:19 am, Ayaz Ahmed Khan wrote:
> On 22-Apr-09, at 3:06 AM,Margiewrote:
>
> > Then in my html on the button that does the unlock I have something
> > like this:
>
> >
> > I just thought maybe there was django magic that wouldn't require me
> > to pass
On 22-Apr-09, at 3:06 AM, Margie wrote:
> Then in my html on the button that does the unlock I have something
> like this:
>
>
> I just thought maybe there was django magic that wouldn't require me
> to pass in the "next" url.
>
> Thanks for your insights!
If you want to avoid passing in a va
Thanks. Yes, your point about ajax is a good one, and in some cases
that is what I want, but in other cases I want to reexecute the
views.py code for the current page because now it will display
something new, due to the "action" I just completed.
For example, I am listing the posts for a forum
2009/4/21 Margie :
>
> Can anyone advise me on what is the best way in the views.py code to
> return an HttpResponse that simply returns the user to the previous
> page they were on?
>
> For example, let's say that multiple different pages have a button
> that executes some code in views.py, but i
On Apr 21, 10:53 pm, Margie wrote:
> Can anyone advise me on what is the best way in the views.py code to
> return an HttpResponse that simply returns the user to the previous
> page they were on?
>
> For example, let's say that multiple different pages have a button
> that executes some code i
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