I come from the world of mod_python and really enjoyed the PSP
template system, where I can embed Python code directly in my template
for dynamically generating menus and such.

What is the recommended method of calling a PSP template from inside
Django and rendering it?

Here is a sniplet of code I am trying to convert over to the Django
template engine, but cannot figure out the best method:

for name, text, url in menu_items:
    attr = ""
    if name == hlight:
        attr = "class='highlight'"
    # begin
%>
            <tr><td <%=attr%>><a href="<%=url%>"><%=text%></a></td></
tr>
<%
# end
%>

And yes, this menu code is from the mod_python example site.  Also
does Django include an example fully working site to display most, if
not all of it's abilities?  The example site which mod_python includes
is very simple, but is a great starting point for a website.

mod_python's example site is here:  http://modpython.org/examples/

I really think having such an example for django would be good as
well.  I am actually in the process of basically re-creating this
example site in django to learn how django works and how it differs
from mod_python coding.

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