> AFAIK admin uses CSRF by default in SVN version.

I'm sorry, but I have no idea what that means.  What is "AFAIK"?

I've read that page you've linked to, and I fail to see what I've done
wrong (since I didn't explicitly *do* anything).

Tim

On Nov 27, 10:18 am, rebus_ <r.dav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/11/27 Tim Valenta <tonightslasts...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Has anybody else experienced a senseless failure of the dev trunk's
> > CSRF verification?  Very suddenly this morning, Django won't let me
> > change anything in my admin sites.  I didn't update my copy of the SVN
> > trunk, but as soon as I took myself off of the admin-ui branch, it
> > flipped out.
>
> > Step by step, all I did was move my copy of the main trunk to
> > "_django" instead of "django".  I then uncompressed the admin-ui
> > branch to "django" as a replacement.  All was well.  There are some
> > broken "Add new item" links in that branch, and I got sick of it not
> > working.  So I moved my admin-ui trunk to "admin-ui" for safekeeping,
> > and then put back my original copy of the main trunk.
>
> > Everything seemed right and good in the world, but for some reason the
> > changelist view wouldn't show any items in its list.  Every model
> > suffered from the lack of display.  It was weird.  It showed a correct
> > total number of items that *should* have been in the list, but no
> > items were present.  The HTML was literally not there.
>
> > And when I jump directly to a changeform page via the id I knew I was
> > working with, the page would should up, but saving the model keeps
> > triggering the CSRF error response.  I don't think the CSRF token is
> > being rendered in the changeform.
>
> > Has anybody else experienced this?  I seriously haven't touched my
> > copy of the main trunk between my little adventure with the admin-ui
> > branch.  For good measure, I updated the repository just now, and it
> > didn't fix it.  I removed all of the .pyc files in the Django
> > directory and my project home.
>
> > I'm just totally at a loss for what happened.  I've dropped the
> > database and rebuilt it... no luck.  I'm ready to swear that I didn't
> > change anything at all, and I don't use the CSRF system explicitly, so
> > it's not like I've got bad imports.
>
> > Any help?
>
> AFAIK admin uses CSRF by default in SVN version.
>
> http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/csrf/

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