On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 7:31 PM, jondykeman <jondyke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can you put the code of the template you are extending this one with?
Here is the file that is extending:

{% extends "report/report_header.html" %}
{% load i18n %}
<html>
<body>
{% block content %}
<br/>
<table align="center" width="80%" border="2px" cellspacing="0px">
        <tr>
                <td align="left"><b>Date of testing :</b></td><td
align="left">{{Date_of_testing}}</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
                <td align="left"><b>Type of Structure:</b></td><td
align="left">{{Type_of_str}}</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
                <td align="left"><b>Site location:</b></td><td
align="left">Latitude: {{Latitude_N}}<br/>Longitude: {{Longitude_E}}
</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
                <td align="left"><b>Tested in Presence of:</b></td><td
align="left">{{Presence_1}}, <br/>{{Presence_2}}</td>
        </tr>
        <tr>
                <td align="left"><b>Report Submitted to </b></td><td
align="left">{{Submitted_1}}, <br/>{{Submitted_2}},
</br>{{Submitted_3}}</td>
        </tr>                                                   
                                                                
</table>
<br/>
</body>
</html>
{% endblock %}

You can see full file at: http://202.164.53.122/~satinderpal/report_ok.html

> What I would guess from what you said is that you might be using {% block
> head %} {% endblock %} in the other template that extends this one.
No, i used {% block content %} {% end block %} for that

> In that case you would override that for loop. If you want to add to the
> head and also retain that for loop you will need to move the for outside of
> the block in the base template, but will be able to tell better once seeing
Here is the base file :
http://202.164.53.122/~satinderpal/report_header.html
> the other template's code.
http://202.164.53.122/~satinderpal/report_ok.html
>
> JD
>
> On Monday, September 17, 2012 1:15:25 AM UTC-6, Satinder Goraya wrote:
>>
>> I want to extend a template file into the other file. I get fine
>> results when done simply but whenever I use the template containing
>> 'for' tag into the other, it does not show any results.
>> My code for template which is to be extended is here :
>>
>> #template file to be extended into the other
>> <body>
>> <div id="header">
>> {% block header %}
>>
>>                         {% for organisations in organisation %}
>>                     <h1 align="center" style="margin-bottom:0;"
>> >{{organisations.name}}</h1>
>>                     <h3 align="center" style="margin-top:0;
>> margin-bottom:0;">{{organisations.address}}</h3>
>> {% endfor %}
>>
>>
>> {% endblock %}
>> </div>
>>         {% block content %}{% endblock %}
>>
>> Please see where I am going wrong.
>>
>> --
>> Satinderpal Singh
>> http://satindergoraya.blogspot.in/
>> http://satindergoraya91.blogspot.in/
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