Add context_instance=RequestContext(request) to your
render_to_response for your views
render_to_response('mainpage.html', {'stuff' : stuf },
context_instance=RequestContext(request))
On Apr 19, 1:36 pm, chiefmoamba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am hoping this will be a very simple question for many of you.
>
> I have built simple Django login function. When I log in, my log in
> page will say "Welcome, username" etc. It works beautifully.
>
> However, on subsequent pages, eg /nextpage/ even though I have the
> same code in the page, the username doesn't display:
>
> {% if request.user.is_authenticated %}
> <p>{{ user.username }} is logged in.</p>
> {% else %}
> <p>You are not logged in.</p>
> {% endif %}
>
> I don't understand why it works on the login page only.
>
> It may be worth mentioning that I have a login_required decorator on
> the page so I don't really need the if/else above, I am aware of that
> but I am being desperate!
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
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