Sorry for the vagueness in my post.
The problem is that there are no errors. The output is just
unexpected. The text and code I put into the file which is index's
extension doesn't show up. I put in a default value between the
index.html block. Then I've tried to extend the block with an
alternate text and actual code to draw info from the content system I
have. In neither case does the alternate text or code show up. Here is
the code in the views.py that renders the page I'm having problems
with:
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.template import Context, loader
def Index( request ):
t = loader.get_template( 'index.html' )
c = Context( { 'title': "EasyAutoSales.com Best Car Site Ever", } )
I've tried to use "t = loader.select_template( [ 'index.html',
'index_title.html', 'index_body.html' ] )" as well without any luck.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Randall Prince
On Oct 22, 11:19 am, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are the outwardly-visible signs of "I can't get any of the extended
> files to work with index"? From what you've posted I don't know if you are
> seeing errors about templates files not being found or if you are just
> seeing unexpected output in your resulting HTML. You might also want to
> mention what template loaders you have specified, and give a snippet of you
> view code that is attempting to render the problem tempalte.
>
> Karen
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