Hi all,

More projects use AJAX nowadays. Django could help them more.

For example, FormView, could check if request.is_ajax_request(), and in
that case return a JSON dict for example:

{
    'html': <the rendered HTML form without the layout>,
    'messages': [<a list of messages if django.contrib.messages is
installed>],
    'error_fields': [<perhaps a list of field names that did not validate>],
}

All generic views could do something like this. The point is to provide a
consistent API usable in AJAX.

This doesn't seem like much work, but for some reason I like this idea a
lot.

What do you think ?

I could work on a complete design document and documentation if you think
it's worth it.

Regards

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