Gabriel, thanks for your response.

How can i test the code that makes this crsf verification from the
header, from my
other testings this only happens after django make a fix in the latest
security release.

I would like to make a test enviroment, where can i start to look?

On Mar 8, 12:59 am, Gabriel Hurley <gab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From the information you've given I can't say what's causing your process to
> hang, but as to your other point about jQuery... yes, jQuery 1.5.0 had a
> legitimate bug <http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/8360> that prevented headers
> from being properly set on AJAX requests. It was one of the reasons they
> pushed out the 1.5.1 release so quickly. In general we haven't documented
> cases where specific point releases of third party libraries had known bugs,
> but since I got bit by this as well I'm more inclined than usual to make an
> exception. Obviously, though, the impact of that problem will decrease over
> time as people catch up on newer jQuery releases.
>
> All the best,
>
>     - Gabriel

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