{% with o.id as key %}{{ dictionary.key }}{% endwith %}

would be better, as in comments mentioned

On Mar 15, 3:14 pm, "pjrhar...@gmail.com" <pjrhar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You'll need a custom template tag. Something like this will probably
> do:
>
> http://push.cx/2007/django-template-tag-for-dictionary-access
>
> Peter
>
> On Mar 12, 7:48 pm, Rishat Muhametshin <jazzlam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
>
> > I just can't solve a problem. I have an array of dictionaries each having
> > random fields, and those fields are referenced in another variable, like
> > this:
>
> > something = {
> >     "headers": [{"name": "first", "value": "From"}, {"name": "two", "value":
> > "To"}],
> >     "content": [{"first": "Alaska", "second": "Nebraska"}, {"first": "Iowa",
> > "second": "Texas"}]
>
> > }
>
> > So I need to iterate through something["headers"] (for item.name as name in
> > something["headers"]) and put relevant content like this:
> > something["content"][name].
>
> > The problem is that dictionary is sent to template, and I don't know how to
> > "select" an item from content where content[i].name is equal to the header's
> > name in iteration.
>
> > I tried this:
>
> > {% for header in something.headers %}
> >     {% for element in something.content %}
> >         element.header
> >     {% endfor %}
> > {% endfor %}
>
> > It tries to take element["header"], and it is not correct. How do I solve
> > this problem?
>
> > --
> > Best regards,
> > Rishat Muhametshin, technical writer
> > Co BIT “Master”, Izhevsk, Russiahttp://friendfeed.com/rishatmuhametshin

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