On 6/30/06, Todd O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I find that just about all of my HttpResponse objects have a
> RequestContext inside. How would people feel about adding another
> function to django.shortcuts parallel to render_to_response?
render_to_response already takes a 'context_instance' keyword argument
which can be used to specify the Context class to use, so you can just
do
from django.template import RequestContext
return render_to_response('foo.html', {'form': form},
context_instance=RequestContext)
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