Hi, I am using django .

I  am trying to use a If statement with an or.

what I am trying to do is   make a if statement like  if  the website
title is this  or that then  do this.

so It's like  IF  title = "home"  or  "request" do this{

}

when I tried that I got a error wrong block or something like that.

Then I tried using the code  if  code to grab title ="home" or  code
to grab title ="request" {do this}

Basicly I have a request form and I only want to show it on 2 pages.

How can I do this. I even played with the if equal.  I got an Error
saying that I have 2 or more arguments.

So how can I do this?  I currently have  2 if statements  meaning have
them seperate which took away the errors but displays nothing.

I know that if I put those 2 if statements then it will cancel each
other out because it's like saying if those 2 pages are loaded at the
same time then display the form.

So I am trying to find how I can display this form for only 2 pages.


basicly here is the if statements I am using :

{% ifequal flatpage.title "Sign Up" %}
{% ifequal flatpage.title "Services" %}

I know it's wrong. The reason it cancels each others out.

I tried if statements and it gives me errors saying wrong block. I
then tried if equal which gave me an error saying I have 2 or more
arguments which I think I can't have.

I did took a look at django's guide area on their project site. I
can't really find a solution.

any idea how I can do this. I know how to do it in php.
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