I can not say that I have tried. That is the application that I am
developing. The only point of interest in it would be that non of the
views require a login, and whilst I make use of the request.session,
I've checked and am not overriding any of the internal auth session
values.
There was another issue raised that sounded a little similar, where
the problem was the that django 1.2 was installed over the top of
1.0. I've installed it as documented, but I do have both 1.0 and 1.2
installed, so maybe something is happening there. Unfortunately, I am
not in a position to uninstall 1.0 just yet.
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