Ahhhhhhh - I didn't know that I could pass my own variables into jinja... 
That's awesome.

However - as you predicted - the "join" filter did the trick.

The template designer documentation (thanks for the link) seems to hold a 
lot of possibilities. But I can't help feel that in some ways it creates a 
new language? A bit off topic I know - and maybe not a suitable question, 
but what is the advantage of this, over e.g. the web2py approach were there 
is no template language, just pure python and a `pass`variable? I could 
imagine jinja2 lighter?

Any ways thanks!

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