On Jul 29, 2009, at 6:06 PM, Salvatore Leone wrote:

>
> I answer my self:
>
> all I need is to test the length of the dictionary.
>
> if request.method == "GET" and len(request.GET) != 0:

Given the way boolean tests go in Python, you should just be able to  
test for the dictionary itself:

if request.GET:
   XXXX
else:
   XXXX

E

>  #do stuff
>> Hello,
>>
>> I need to test if the request.GET is empty or if it holds some  
>> variable.
>> So if is empty I can redirect to a page, and if there is some  
>> variable
>> (like user_id='2') I can process the request and do something with
>> theese variables.
>>
>>
>> Is there any way or do I have to test for every single variable?
>>
>> You know, it's boring to write "if request.GET['var1'] and
>> request.GET['var2'] and ..."
>>
>> Regards,
>> Salvatore
>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> >


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