Mark wrote: > I'm new to django so I apologize if after reading through the docs and > list I missed something obvious. I would like to do something like > this in a template: > > {% for index in range(10) %} > > but I can't seem to find anything that will allow this. I've become > used to the idea that when something that should be easy seems hard I > am usually going about it the wrong way, but in this case I'm pretty > certain this logic belongs in the template. I've got space for 15 > image thumbnails, but when I only have say 5 thumbnails I want to fill > the space with a standard filler thumbnail for purely aesthetic > reasons. > > The only alternative I can think of is to make an arbitrary list of > the correct length in my view and pass it to the template, but this > seems silly. > > What am I missing? > Well, the first thing you are missing is that the django-dev list is to discuss development *of* Django rather than development *with* Django. You want django-users, just down the corridor :-)
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