How about getting the path to the flags, then tacking on the filename
outside the tag...

{% static "assets/flags/" %}{{ request.LANGUAGE_CODE }}.gif

_Nik

On 5/20/2013 12:13 PM, Oscar Carballal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm migrating to the new static tag in my project, and I ran into a
> problem, in some places I use variables to get the content, but that
> doesn't work anymore in django 1.5, is there any way to solve this?
>
> Current code:
> <img src="{{ STATIC_URL }}/assets/flags/{{ request.LANGUAGE_CODE
> }}.gif" alt="{% trans 'Language' %}" title="{% trans 'Language' %}" />
>
> What it should be (doesn't work):
> <img src="{% static 'assets/flags/{{ request.LANGUAGE_CODE }}.gif' %}"
> alt="{% trans 'Language' %}" title="{% trans 'Language' %}" />
>
> I've also asked in StackOverflow
> (http://stackoverflow.com/q/16655851/270293) and someone suggested to
> use the "add" functionality, but that doesn't work either. Any ideas?
>
> Regards,
> Oscar
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