I implemented a silly thing that ended up getting reworked because I
couldn't make Django work in the way my (silly) design wanted it to.  Here
was the situation:

1.  I wrote a class based (Django 1.3) view named
HomepageView<http://pastebin.com/mrK30VTB>that inherited from ListView
2.  I defined a post method for HomepageView which would save a form that
was posted to it.
3.  Inside the post, if the form validates, I redirect the user, which works
well
4.  Inside the post, if the form is not valid, I try to put the bound form
(with validation errors) into the context and then render the page like
normal

I receive this traceback <http://pastebin.com/GEp2LSdY>.  Which is telling
me that when ListView.get_context_data is called it can't find the object
named 'object_list'.

I don't know why this is occurring.  The path of execution calls
ListView.get_context_data twice, yet when it is called from within my post
function it fails strangely.  I know what I'm doing is kind-of strange, but
it should work right?

Enlighten me...

Thanks,
Brian

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Brian Bouterse
ITng Services

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