On Monday, 26 August 2013, Daviddd wrote:

> Sincerely, I don't know how I can create the dict without using
> defaultdict.
>
> D
>

You can create it using a defaultdict if you want to, but once it is
created, and before you pass it to the template, loop through all the
values of your outer dict and coerce them to dicts using dict(). You are
already doing this for your outer defaultdict, which is why the first loop
works in your template.

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