Thanks, John. Your second suggestion (that I find a way to modify the
Document class) put me on the right track. I eventually found this
article:
http://blog.arbingersys.com/2008/04/google-app-engine-better-many-to-many.html
which worked for my problem.
On May 14, 7:17 pm, "John Lenton"
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 6:33 PM, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble accessing dictionary elements within a nested for
> loop. here are some code snippets:
>
> [...]
>
> # so far so good, but then I try to iterate over the documents and
> their associated tags in a template
>
Thanks for the response, Norman!
Unfortunately, the Google App Engine version of Django doesn't support
the 'with' tag (which would otherwise solve my problem). Also, I
don't think I can pass in a context var that already has the list I
want, because I need a list *per* document.
Any
Sorry, I don't know the exact answer but I can point you in right direction.
templates always use dot notation for dictionary access
tag_dict.document.uid
But I don't think that will work inside a "for" tag and also won't work
cause you want the document.uid to be key not "document".
The
Hello Django Users,
I'm having trouble accessing dictionary elements within a nested for
loop. here are some code snippets:
# here is the python code that sets up the page
class DocumentPage(webapp.RequestHandler):
def get(self):
# get a list of documents from google app engine datastore
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