DU:

I am a newbie, and I'm working on a simple tutorial for other
newbies.  I am trying to generate some javascript, and I have the
following code in my template:

var crimes =  [
 {% for crime in crime_list %}
 [ {{crime.longitude}},
{{ crime.latitude }},'{{ crime.address }}','{{ crime.type }}','{{ crime.date 
}}'],
 {% endfor %}
];

When this template is rendered to a webpage, I can get something like
the following:

var crimes = [
        [-78.817828,42.904851,'17 Rapin
Place','homicide','2006-01-05'],
        [-78.889458,42.897707,'155 Pennsylvania
Street','homicide','2006-04-17'],
        [-78.884766,42.915257,'446 West
Ferry','homicide','2006-01-10'],
];

This is fine, but I think the trailing comma in the final array item
is causing a javascript error in IE. Is there a way to rewrite my
template code to avoid the trailing comma?

Thanks in advance,
cjl


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