On Jul 29, 2009, at 9:57 PM, Salvatore Leone wrote:

>
>
>> Given the way boolean tests go in Python, you should just be able to
>> test for the dictionary itself:
>>
>> if request.GET:
>>   XXXX
>> else:
>>   XXXX
>>
>> E
>>
>
> mmm I don't think so, I think request.GET is true even if the  
> dictionary
> is empty, isn't it?

No, I just tried it out to make sure, and it does work, though Luke's  
solution is more robust and accurate.

E

>
> so the test will allways return true for a GET request.
>
> -Salvatore
>
>
>
> >


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