Well, I was curious to see if it worked with a context processor so I tried 
and indeed it works. After all it's only returning an object or list of 
objects in a dictionary. Now I don't know which method is the most 
efficient.

On Thursday, June 28, 2012 2:11:37 PM UTC+2, Bastian wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is possible or how to do it. I would like to write a 
> sort of context processor where I pass an object to the template. I have 
> always passed strings to these variables. Let's say I have a Book model and 
> in a view I list the latest books I've added to the database. In the 
> corresponding template I will then have an objects list with these objects. 
> But I also want to be able to call a variable containing another list of 
> objects, say my favorite books, without having to pass it explicitly from 
> the view and being able to call it from any template.
> Can I do it with context processors, or anything else actually?
>
> Thanks.
>

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