Otavio Nestares wrote in post #1111439:
> Use flash.now[:notice] !!

Wouldn't that just make matters worse? flash.now makes the flash 
available in the current request. It does not make it persists across 
requests. Use flash.now when you want render the template directly 
without a new request. That's not the case here.

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