On May 2, 7:59 am, "John D. Hume" <[email protected]> wrote: > I've never used noir and have barely used 4clojure, but both of them > apparently do hidden global things that make it hard to know the context in > which your code is running. Your app needs to be wrapped in noir's > `wrap-noir-session` middleware in much the same way this blog post shows > Ring's `wrap-session` being used: > > http://rjevans.net/post/2628238502/session-support-in-compojure-ringhttps://gist.github.com/mirrormatch/768768 > > I'll leave it at that.
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