I'm using django-1.2.1 on Mac OS X.
I'm trying out the comments framework that comes with django by default.
I'm able to {% load comments %} and {% render_comment_list for post %} and
{% render_comment_form for post %} .
But when I try to post a message I get a 403 error:
"""
CSRF verification failed. Request aborted.
Help
Reason given for failure:
CSRF token missing or incorrect.
"""
I know that after the form tag there should be a csrf token template tag. Or at
least it should be generated and visible inside the HTML code. Which is not
there.
So I looked where django lived by running: import django; django.__file__.
Looked in the contrib/comments/templates/comments/form.html file.
Inside that file the I'm seeing " <form action="{% comment_form_target %}"
method="post">{% csrf_token %}"
So my question is; Why isn't the csrf_token generated ?
Kind regards,
Jonas Geiregat
[email protected]
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