Brill thanks. Its actaully working!  Getting a the IDs with the
template:
{% for user_set in online_users %}
{{ user_set }}
{% empty %}
To list the usernames instead of the ID will I need to update the view
or is there a clever trick with the template?


On Aug 10, 11:02 pm, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote:
> On Aug 10, 10:45 pm, "Rob B (uk)" <robtot...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Im reading through loads of python / django tutorials atm, hopefully
> > some of it will stick!
>
> > I added what you suggested and now I'm getting the error "type object
> > 'OnlineUsers' has no attribute 'get_online_user_ids'"
> > view -http://dpaste.com/77965/
> > middleware (name OnlineUsers) -http://dpaste.com/77967/
> > What am I doing wrong now?
>
> > Thanks R
>
> You've imported get_online_user_ids directly, so you don't in fact
> need to use OnlineUsers again to call it - in this case Python think
> you're talking about a class method of the OnlineUsers middleware
> class which you also import (really it's best to keep class names
> different from the modules they live in).
>
> So you just need to do:
> { 'profile_list': Profile.objects.all(), 'online_users':
> get_online_user_ids() }
> --
> DR.
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