Try adding your ngrok domain to the list of CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/ref/settings/#csrf-trusted-origins
E.g. assuming you're using https:
CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = ["https://*.ngrok.io";]
On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 2:22:14 PM UTC dhana...@gmail.com wrote:
Make your database as a public make format of database chmod
www-data=www-data ./filename
On Wed, 23 Nov, 2022, 7:33 am Chukwudi Onwusa,
wrote:
> Check your template, immediately after the opening tag add
> {% csrf_token %}
> If you have it already, kindly check to ensure it's correctly spelt a
Make your database as a public make format of database chmod
www-data=www-data ./filename
On Wed, 23 Nov, 2022, 5:28 am Carlos Roberto, wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I use ngrok to make my projects available in django. I'm having trouble
> accessing the admin page. After I enter the username and pas
Check your template, immediately after the opening tag add
{% csrf_token %}
If you have it already, kindly check to ensure it's correctly spelt and
placed and then restart your server.
Best Regards.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2022, 00:58 Carlos Roberto wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I use ngrok to make my proj
Hi everyone!
I use ngrok to make my projects available in django. I'm having trouble
accessing the admin page. After I enter the username and password I get the
error 403.
Has anyone had the same problem and could help me?
Regards
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On Thu, 10 May 2012 23:56:50 -0700 (PDT)
Johan wrote:
> Hi thanks for the quick reply. After some more investigation I am quite
> sure that this is exactly the issue. Thanks again for the quick reply. Now
> to just find an elegant way to let the user know that they need to have
> Cookies enabl
Hi thanks for the quick reply. After some more investigation I am quite
sure that this is exactly the issue. Thanks again for the quick reply. Now
to just find an elegant way to let the user know that they need to have
Cookies enabled to access my site :)
On Thursday, 10 May 2012 18:24:13 UTC+2
Django uses cookies for CSRF. Is it possible these two users have
cookies disabled?
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/csrf/#how-it-works
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On 5/10/2012 7:56 AM, Johan wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anybody maybee have some pointers for me? I have a site up and
> running and it has worked
Hi
Does anybody maybee have some pointers for me? I have a site up and
running and it has worked perfectly for hundreds of users. Except that
today I got two users (from the same company, although others from the
same company has used it perfectly well) who are getting the [CSRF
verification faile
OK. I'll check all of that out, including the article. In the meantime
can you possibly explain the "title" field shown coded on the form in
the Django file upload document? It's shown coded on the form but I
don't think it's referenced anymore after that in the document and I
would like to know wh
Hey,
I've also struggled with CSRF for a while.
Maybe I can give you some guidance.
> you need to ensure:
>
> •The view function uses RequestContext for the template, instead of
> Context.
> •In the template, there is a {% csrf_token %} template tag inside each
> POST form that targets an intern
I'm trying to write the code and implement a file upload screen based
on this document:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/topics/http/file-uploads
I'm getting the following error:
Forbidden (403)
CSRF verification failed. Request aborted.
Help
Reason given for failure:
On 17 December 2010 19:46, hank23 wrote:
> Thanks for the note. Below is the screen code again which I've changed
> a little, plus the two views which deal with it. Let me know if you
> need anything else. Here's the screen code:
>
> Add Poll Question Screen
>
> {% if error_message %}{{ error_mes
It's not just the view that processes the form that needs RequestContext - the
one that generates it does too. Normally these are the same view, but it looks
from your code that you are posting to a different view. Perhaps you could show
the code of the other one and we'll see what is wrong with
I have pretty much completed the intro. tutorial for django. I'm now
trying to add some actual updating screens to the existing site, to
experiment and also to try to figure out more how everything works.
I'm currently trying to code an "addpoll" screen which I've coded to
look like this:
Add Poll
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