I'm trying to figure out a way to use the django.contrib.auth tools at
the root of the site for login but I'm running into one issue (I know
I can write my own view....but not trying not to do that here).
So I have this in my urls.py
(r'^$', login, {'template_name':'login_base.html'}),
so when a user goes to mysite.com/
they get the login page at login_base.html and login.
Now they are logged in and they get redirected after login to:
mysite.com/userspage/
Lets say they now navigate to mysite.com/ again ...
they are still logged in but in this case they will go back to
login_base.html.
Is there a way to redirect them back to mysite.com/userpage/ from
mysite.com/ if they are already logged in (that is without writing my
own view to handle the auth,login stuff ?
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