Thanks for your reply Tim. 

I have tried the code provided, but it seems that the cache is not deleted. 

I am testing the code in development, which uses 
django.core.cache.backends.locmem.LocMemCache. I don't know if that makes 
any difference. 

Also, I have noticed that the path in *url.path* used in *request = 
rf.get(url.path, secure=is_secure)* is not an absolute path containing the 
host name. While searching around, some posts suggested that the path needs 
to include also the host name for django 1.7+. But doing that didn't change 
anything. 

I tried using *cache.has_key(cache_key) *just before calling the delete to 
check if a key exists, which returns False. 


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