Yes, thank you Pete, but i know about this way. And it requires to use 
RequestContext class on _every_ view. 
I have too much of them,  and also it makes boilerplate code. So, i'm 
looking for less complicated way. 
Maybe there is exist some way to use RequestContext by default?

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