Sorry if I misunderstood your problem, why don't you simply store the
last_login somewhere in a userprofile? Since -- judging from the name
-- it should only be altered when the user really logs in, I don't see
the relation with a session there :-/

-- Horst

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 2:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all
>
>  please , i would like to ask for a little help. I have few functions
>  stored in my views.py under class Test. When i visit my homepage the
>  urls.py is calling method homepage from views.py as i mentioned before.
>  Here it dig some data as current server time and user agent from
>  webbrowser. Now i need to pass these two details to any other function
>  when the function is called.  I read all docs about session, cache and
>  others, but still did not found an answer.
>  I also tried to store these details to session with
>
>  s = SessionStore(session_key='2b2289a188b44ad18c35e113ac6ceead')
>  s['last_login'] = datetime.datetime.now()
>  s.save()
>
>  and later call it. It saved it but with different session_key.
>  So back to the first problem. Please how can i pass some data from one
>  method to all methods.
>
>  thank you very much for helping me
>  pavel
>
>  >
>

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