You should send both forms to the context, as in:
args['form_login'] = AuthenticationForm()
args['form_register'] = UserCreationForm()
And change the template to the appropriate form names. Also, change {% if
user.is_authenticated == False %} to {% if not user.is_authenticated %}.
On
Before template access_ownsite.html I had separated on few templates like
login, register etc .html and it work's but now when I split it, a form is
not forward to access_ownsite.html
W dniu wtorek, 24 listopada 2015 21:34:30 UTC+1 użytkownik Dariusz Mysior
napisał:
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> Hi I had a problem with
It's not fix a problem.
W dniu wtorek, 24 listopada 2015 21:34:30 UTC+1 użytkownik Dariusz Mysior
napisał:
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> Hi I had a problem with display a form of login and register, please look
> on it.
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> my template access_ownsite.html
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> {% load staticfiles %}
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> {% block title %}{%
It's a good idea to use render() instead of render_to_response(),
see https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/topics/http/shortcuts/#render.
That will fix the issue with the CSRF token. render() takes the request as
the first argument, and uses a RequestContext. This is needed to run the
context
Hmm I forget about it but I change names on form_l and form_r and effect is
the same, I had also info
C:\Python34\lib\site-packages\django\template\defaulttags.py:66:
> UserWarning: A {% csrf_token %} was used in a template, but the context did
> not provide the value. This is usually cause
You are using the same form for both register and login. Set different
names for the forms in the template context.
On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 6:34:30 PM UTC-2, Dariusz Mysior wrote:
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> Hi I had a problem with display a form of login and register, please look
> on it.
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> my template
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