If this is only to be done when loading a new page, then you could add the
JS var value to the request as a query parameter.  Then the view would have
to pass the value to the template for the new page.


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Christian Erhardt <
christian.erha...@mojo2k.de> wrote:

> No, what you are trying is not possible. The template tags are rendered on
> the server. They never appear on the client machine. Javascript is running
> on the client machine. They both will never see each other.
>
> You will always have to do a roundtrip to interact between Javascript and
> django templates: send a request from Javascript to the server, server
> renders the page and returns it.
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