I will look at it at the future. I fixed this problem by making
another approach to it. However i think that it would be neat that
templates supported boolean statements.

On Oct 8, 3:39 am, hasan_aljudy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can't really do it that easily with the default django template
> language,
> bu check out Jinnja2,http://jinja.pocoo.org/2/documentation/
> it's an alternative template language/system that can be plugged into
> django.
>
> it offers what you need and more useful features that save you time
> and make you more productive.
> its syntax is very similar to django (infact it was inspired by
> django)
>
> On Oct 7, 2:43 pm, Kasper Grubbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi again.
>
> > In my application i need to know if a number in a list is bigger than
> > 1000 or got 4 letters in it. I have to do this in my template.
>
> > This is my code in the template:
> > <ul class="menu-list">
> > {% for menuitem in availList %}
> >       {% if menuitem|length > 3 %}
> >             <b>{{ menuitem }}</b>
> >       {% else %}
> >             {{ menuitem }}
> >       {% endif %}
> > {% endfor %}
> > </ul>
>
> > Is there any thing i can do to achieve this?
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