I have the same session. Django has been so slick so far I would
imagine it has a way to access session variables from a template. Have
you found the solution?

Kevin

On Jan 17, 1:15 pm, dahpgjgamgan <dahpgjgam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A simple scenario:
>    - A generic object detail view, on which I can vote for the
> displayed object.
>    - vote is handled by custom view which sets a key in session (named
> "vote_<object_id>) indicating that a vote was made
>    - in the template I want to check for existance of this key, and if
> present, don't display the vote form
>
> Question:
>    - how to get to this key (which value is dependant from object_id
> and thus, only known at runtime) from the template
>
> I know that I could write my own view which could add appropriate
> values to context, but I want to know if i just reached the point
> where generic views are just not enaugh - it seems to me that the
> template can get the required info (it has access to request session).
> I just don't know the syntax.
>
> Thanks for any help.
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