Re: Is the same request.method == "POST" and request.POST?

2008-07-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Correct, but it will also be empty if the user doesn't fill out any of the fields in the form(or whatever), and in that case you'd want to return the page with the appropriate errors. On Jul 21, 6:10 pm, "Juanjo Conti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2008/7/21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Re: Is the same request.method == "POST" and request.POST?

2008-07-21 Thread Juanjo Conti
2008/7/21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > The correct way to test is to do request.method == "POST", not test > request.POST, because that could be empty even on a post request. > OK. But it will not have content if the view is reached via GET, right? -- Juanjo Conti

Re: Is the same request.method == "POST" and request.POST?

2008-07-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The correct way to test is to do request.method == "POST", not test request.POST, because that could be empty even on a post request. On Jul 21, 5:53 pm, "Juanjo Conti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have used both ways in my views, now I am wondering know if one is > wrong and why. > > Thanks