P.S. A current bug I have in my login system is maddening: if I try to
login (using the real basic username/password form I copied out of the
django book, and using the built-in django.auth.views.login function),
my login will work great the first time. I have a redirect to a
"start" page using the "next" hidden field, and that works fine.

However, if I do a logout, and then try to log back in, I get
redirected to the /accounts/login page instead of the place specified
in "next". I can navigate to a user-only page manually and confirm
that I was logged back in successfully, but that redirect seems to be
broken.

When I login, it seems that every-other login request will go to the
correct redirect, and the alternate ones will go to the /accounts/
login/ page where the login form is displayed; this is also where I
redirect to if the login is unsuccessful.   Any ideas what might be
going wrong?
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