I did not have settings like this but re-organizing my project,
installing django again, deleting and creating the database made the
issue disappear. This implies that it must be my fault.
Thanks for all the help and time you guys spent on my problem.
I am very sure that I am going to enjoy the
ksachdeva wrote:
> Hi,
>
> From a testcase I first issue a 'get' request to a view (say view1)
> where I set a request.session['m_key'] = 'myval'. Now I issue a 'post'
> request to a view (say view2). In view2, I tried to obtain
> request.session['m_key'] but I get an error that session does not
Unfortunately it didn't. I applied your patches and tried my unit test
but with out success. Currently I am storing the sessions in the
database, seeing your example I tried to configure (settings.py) to
use files as session store but could not do so. Whatever I specify as
SESSION_FILE_PATH I get
I pretty sure this is a subtle bug in the session code. I reported
here http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6984 There is a patch in
the report that you could try. Let me know if it fixes it.
Regards
Simon
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Thanks for the reply.
I am currently trying it from the unittests (django test client), I am
sure it would work if I use the web site. I also found a ticket that
was opened 2 days ago : http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/7416
which seems to be talking about similar problem.
On Jun 13, 12:22 am
> Would appreciate any help in this regards
Try using Firefox and the Live HTTP Headers plugin. Start at the
beginning and see what is being exchanged between browser and server.
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Hi,
>From a testcase I first issue a 'get' request to a view (say view1)
where I set a request.session['m_key'] = 'myval'. Now I issue a 'post'
request to a view (say view2). In view2, I tried to obtain
request.session['m_key'] but I get an error that session does not have
'm_key' key.
Both thes
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