I see - guess I hadn't noticed that behavior previously. For what it's
worth, I found it to be surprising behavior today when I was testing
it out.

Kevin

On Jun 5, 7:21 pm, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sunday, June 5, 2011 6:42:20 PM UTC-4, Kevin Ivarsen wrote:
>
> > I downloaded the new 1.96 release today to try out. I spotted one
> > small bug in generic.html - the toolbar is not shown if there is only
> > one variable sent to the template.
>
> Actually, I believe that is the intended behavior. Even in releases prior to
> 1.96, generic.html only showed the request, response, and session buttons
> when there was more than one variable in response._vars. What's different in
> 1.96 is that the old code to display those buttons has been replaced with
> the new response.toolbar, and the toolbar is now only shown if is_local is
> true (previously, it was shown even for non-local requests).
>
> I'm not sure exactly why the distinction was made between single and
> multiple response._vars, but now that the toolbar is only displayed for
> local requests, maybe it makes sense to show it regardless of the number of
> response._vars.
>
> Anthony

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