I find myself doing this a lot in view code

if request.method == 'GET':
   form = MyForm(initial=data)
   return render_to_response('template.html',
      RequestContext(request, {
         'foo': foo,
         'bar': bar
         }))

elif request.method == 'POST':
   form = MyForm(request.POST)
   if form.is_valid():
      # make new model object and save
   else:
      # same as the GET method code to display errors

The issue is that if the form validation fails, I end up using the
same code to display the page.

Is there a better way? I could put the template render in a function,
but I'm not sure how much that would save. What do the rest of you do?

Thanks,
Mike
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