Am 03.09.2011 16:13, schrieb Luke Plant:
> On 25/08/11 00:39, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
> 
>> On principle, I have no objection to the idea of making the admin
>> templates more robust in the presence of TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID;
>> adding dummy values in the context sounds like a reasonable approach
>> -- *if* doing this doesn't undermine broader error handling in the
>> templates.
> 
> If we call this a bug, and agree to fix it, does it mean that from now
> on for any changes to the admin template we have to be careful to test
> with TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID != '' ?
> 
> That sounds kind of tedious, and I would be against making a promise
> never to break this again in the future. If we can fix it now with
> relatively little incovenience, fine, but I don't want that to turn into
> a promise.

If the django core makes a promise that 
TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID=RaiseMissingVariable() is
supported in admin (and other contrib apps), I will help to get it done.

Up to now, that's why I don't use the template language in my apps.

Zen of Python: Errors should never pass silently.

Ole, can you please set up a a branch at github or bitbucket?

  Thomas


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