Django, Forbidden (CSRF cookie not set.) How to catch when a form submitted and redirect to GET

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

How do you control over CSRF token error when a client submits the form with POST and if CSRF token error occurs, I'd like to redirect the client to def get which has a form.

I found only CSRF_FAILURE_VIEW can be set to an error page but there is nothing I can control over redirection for CSRF error.

When the error occurs, Django make an internal server error.

So I cannot catch the error in the view.

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