I see that I had mixed the second and third ways of using 'redirect' in the
doc. It seems to be working OK this way:
def upload1(request):
. . .
fout = 'tempfile.csv'
return redirect('/isf/upload2/' + fout + '/')
def upload2(request, filename=None):
. . .
with the following in u
My example is wrong, because filepath turns out to be an
'InMemoryUploadedFile' object. But the problem remains the same because I
had a dummy filename string that I was trying to pass. Actually the file
would be uploaded to the server to a local file in upload1, then the
filepath of the local fi
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 9:21 PM, forthfan wrote:
>
> I'm trying to pass a filepath from one view to another by using 'redirect'
> from django.shortcuts, but the argument is not getting passed. What am I
> doing wrong?
>
> def upload1(request):
> if request.method == 'POST':
> form = UploadF
Hi all,
I'm trying to pass a filepath from one view to another by using 'redirect'
from django.shortcuts, but the argument is not getting passed. What am I
doing wrong?
def upload1(request):
if request.method == 'POST':
form = UploadFileForm(request.POST, request.FILES)
if form.is_va
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