Django by default doesn't allow this. This is a design decision,
comparisons like that in your template are considered 'advanced
logic.' It is discussed here;
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/misc/design-philosophies/#don-t-invent-a-programming-language

However, this doesn't stop you having your own template tag that
allows it. Or using this one that is on djangosnippets;
http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1350/

This is the same all the way up to django 1.1

Cheers,
Dougal

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Dougal Matthews - @d0ugal
http://www.dougalmatthews.com/




2009/5/13 richardcur...@googlemail.com <richardcur...@googlemail.com>:
>
> so the syntax is ???:
>
> {% if number <= othernumber %}
>
> {% endif %}
>
> >
>

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