Guillaume Pratte wrote:
> In http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates_python/ you can read :
> 
>    In Django 0.91, if a variable doesn't exist, the template system fails
>    silently. The variable is replaced with an empty string. 
> 
> This is controlled with the silent_variable_failure variable set to True in 
> the ObjectDoesNotExists exception.
> 
> I would like to use Django's templating system to generate configuration 
> files 
> from a template. Thus, I would like Django to inform me (raise an exception) 
> if a variable if not found instead of failing silently.
> 
> Is this possible? It does not seems so with the current code.

I'd say verify the variable set in the view before you emit and fail at 
that point. Failing at the template allows designers to break sites.

cheers
Bill

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