Eric Abrahamsen writes:
Apologies for the very stupid posting below! I did my homework, and
actually used the JQuery ajax function, like I was supposed to.
Incidentally, I also had the "async" keyword on the tag in the
head that loaded jquery, and that apparently killed the document.ready
funct
I have a question about the django-hitcount app that I think is likely
csrf-related.
I recently upgraded a site from Django 1.4 all the way to 1.7. I've got
most everything working fine, except that the hitcount app I've been
using[1], stopped recording hits.
Nevermind the actual app, it works by
solved it
from django.shortcuts import render
from django.http import HttpResponse
from vmware.models import Customer
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from vmware.models import Vms
from .forms import SignUpForm
from vmware.models import Vmspecs
from django.views.decorators.csrf imp
What do you mean,
If i take it out of the ctx dictionary how do I pass it. if I just declare
the @csrf_protect I still get the token error trying to post my form,
infact the csrf issue is the only thing I have left to fix. How are you
supposed to do the csrf token because im following the docume
On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 11:35:46 PM UTC-7, G Z wrote:
>
> So I read the documentation on passing csrf tokens, however its giving me
> an issue i think its because im trying to pass it as a dictonary variable
> with my form and customers.
>
> This is from the documentation
>
> from django.views
On May 15, 2014 2:36 AM, "G Z" wrote:
>
> So I read the documentation on passing csrf tokens, however its giving me
an issue i think its because im trying to pass it as a dictonary variable
with my form and customers.
>
> This is from the documentation
>
> from django.views.decorators.csrf import
So I read the documentation on passing csrf tokens, however its giving me
an issue i think its because im trying to pass it as a dictonary variable
with my form and customers.
This is from the documentation
from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_protectfrom django.shortcuts
import rende
Hi,
how can I make a RESTful interface working with CSRF if there are
multiple servers involved. So we have a REST API that will be deployed
on one server and multiple servers for retrieving the HTML (this HTML
will use AJAX to call the REST)
thanks,
Cristian
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