Hi Vijay, hi Alasdair,

many thanks for your quick replies!
I've thus just filed a bug: https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/24451

Am 05.03.2015 um 17:53 schrieb Alasdair Nicol:
I think the reason is that the cycle tag supports an older syntax for
backwards compatibility reasons.

Yes, that was my thought, too, but I was wondering if I was accidentally triggering the old syntax in a somehow "correct" manner that I didn't quite see...

A work around would be to assign "Hello, how are you" to a variable.

Yes, thanks!

If you use single quotes and render the template, it outputs 'Hello',
not 'Hello, how are you?' as expected.

As expected? Why please? Docs say that with single or double quotes, the values are treated as string literals.

Best regards,
Carsten

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