*Note- This question was originally posted on SO before I completely 
understood what my issue was. However, since editing it to reflect the true 
state of affairs, the silence over there has been deafening. I only mention 
that because some people don't like it when similar questions are posted to 
more than one forum by the same person, so now you know why I'm doing it. 
Thanks for understanding.*


I can't get my subclass of ListView to display my content on my own 
template, even though it will display on the default code_list.html. My 
template does come up, but the queryset simply isn't there. I tried 
switching template names, but that didn't work. I've tried a wide variety 
of tweaks to context, but none of them worked. I tested my queryset in the 
shell, and it worked fine. Debug toolbar says my query executed. So it just 
seems to be getting it onto my template.


This shows a list of all my Code objects

class CodeListViewAll(ListView):

model = Code


but if I modify it in even the slightest way, it does not

class CodeListViewAll(ListView):

model = Code
template_name='statute.html'



I wrote a functional view to accomplish the same goal, but I got the same 
result with my statute.html – no data


statute.html

{% block content %}
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-1">
    </div>
        <div class="col-md-10">
{% for i in codelist %} can you see this? < -- Yes, "can you see this?" displays
<li>{{ codelist.arrow }}</li>
{% endfor %}
        </div>
    <div class="col-md-1">
</div>
</div>
{% endblock content %}

Statute extends base, but since the inheritance seems to be working 
everywhere else on this template, I assume that is not an issue.

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