I have been struggling with this all week. I posted to SO and got a lot of
flack and downvoted - but no *help*. And FOUR MINUTES after I posted, you
zeroed in on the problem. Yes, now my code displays on my own template. And
you gave me no snark in the process. A true and helpful gentleman. Thank
you, thank you, thank you. The only greater thing you could have done would
be to give me the last 4 days back.

p.s. - Nice hat!

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 8:24 AM, Vijay Khemlani <[email protected]> wrote:

> <li>{{ codelist.arrow }}</li>
>
>
> shouldn't you be using the for variable? something like
>
> <li>{{ i.arrow }}</li>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 11:19 AM, Malik Rumi <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> *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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