You can do that by calling an endpoint in JavaScript. So when the field's been 
changed, automatically called the endpoint in Django and store it into the 
database. When a user's logged back in, just render the existing data if 
there's any.
    On Sunday, April 18, 2021, 10:09:29 PM PDT, Salima Begum 
<salim...@rohteksolutions.com> wrote:  
 
 Hi all,
Here we are trying. While user enters a value in form input fields the value 
should not clear if user logout the session and navigate from one page to 
other. After filling the form in django  if user fills some form fields and  
suddenly user logout and if user login again then it should save the form data 
in form input field itself. How can we achieve this in django.

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