On 12.05.2008, at 15:13, M.Ganesh wrote: > Thanks Ronny for your response, however this doesn't answer my > requirement. Probably I've to state my requirement more clearly. I > have > various pages for general viewing where authentication is not > required. > But if a user decides to add a record, he has to first login. I take > him > to a login page for that. After he logs in I want to bring him back to > the same page. Note that a user can come to the login page from any of > the different pages. Hence the 'previous page' is not always the same. > > Thanks in advance for any pointers > If you are using contrib.auth and it's login view. Then just pass it a request variable called next with the url you want it to redirect to after successful login or even better use the login_required decorator that does it all for you. See also the fine documentation at http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/authentication/#the-login-required-decorator
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