On Mar 3, 2009, at 6:20 PM, davathar wrote:
> Ok, so I'm sure that I violated DRY and probably a few other good
> programming principles, but here's what I did that worked and doesn't
> alter the source. It's a hack, but I'm still learning.
>
> I created a new monkey_patches.py file and copied
Ok, so I'm sure that I violated DRY and probably a few other good
programming principles, but here's what I did that worked and doesn't
alter the source. It's a hack, but I'm still learning.
I created a new monkey_patches.py file and copied the function from
the core file and altered it. Now I
Thank you both for your responses. I don't know if you could tell,
but I was a bit frustrated by the prior discussions on this not really
addressing the root of the problem. I'm glad to know I'm not *just*
crazy or overly picky.
In the mean time I'll try to write a wrapper for the current
funct
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 13:48 -0800, davathar wrote:
> I'm using @never_cache as follows and IE7 has the correct behavior,
> but Firefox 3.06 allows me to view the content of all previous pages
> by clicking the back button even after going through a logout.
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> So, is this a feature waiting t
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 4:48 PM, davathar wrote:
>
> I'm using @never_cache as follows and IE7 has the correct behavior,
> but Firefox 3.06 allows me to view the content of all previous pages
> by clicking the back button even after going through a logout.
>
> @never_cache
> @login_required()
> de
I'm using @never_cache as follows and IE7 has the correct behavior,
but Firefox 3.06 allows me to view the content of all previous pages
by clicking the back button even after going through a logout.
@never_cache
@login_required()
def search(request, search):
Gmail has the correct behavior in f
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