You're using curly brackets for the first loop and normal ones for the
other.
Best regards
Jan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, I'm new to django and I was going through the polling tutorial when
> I ran into this problem. It seems like django is not parsing the tags
> in the template. This code is lifted right from the tutorial(I went all
> the way through tutorial 4 so thats why the object is object instead of
> poll).
>
> {% if object_list %}
> <ul>
> {% for object in object_list %}
> <li>{{ object.question }}</li>
> <ul>
> (% for choice in object %)
> <li>{{ object.choice }}</li>
> (% endfor %)
> </ul>
> {% endfor %}
> </ul>
> {% else %}
> <p>No polls are available.</p>
> {% endif %}
>
> And it outputs:
>
> * What's up?
> o (% for choice in object %)
> (% endfor %) Does this work?
> *
> o (% for choice in object %)
> (% endfor %) What do you think of Django?
> *
> o (% for choice in object %)
> (% endfor %)
>
> I dont know why it would parse the first for loop and not the second,
> please help!
>
> Thanks,
>
> will
>
>
> >
>
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