Nymbl, I definitly agree that something like that would be ideal and is
important if developers are able to get the full power out of generic
views.

On Nov 14, 8:38 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an idea. Instead of a 'message' parameter, there could be a
> on_success, on_error callable parameter in the function.  I don't know
> what the parameters to the callback would be, but this is the rough
> idea:
>
> def on_error(request, ?other parameters?):
>     request.session['message] = "Not saved:"
>     ...
> def on_success(request, ?other parameters?):
>     request.session['message'] = "Saved"
>     ...
> def create_job(request):
>     return create_object(request, model=Job, post_save_redirect='/',
>         login_required=True, on_error=on_error, on_success=on_success)
> 
> I don't know.  Just an idea


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