Solved, i can use 'template_object_name' in the dict, sorry for the
noise, completely missed that first time reading docs.

Tom

On 8/22/07, Tom Badran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a generic view using object_detail, so in my template i have an
> object variable i can use. However i use a template include to do some
> display, and the template expects the object to have a different name.
>
> In my urls the dictionary is setup as:
>
> objects_dict = {
>   'queryset' : Object.objects.all(),
>   'slug_field' : 'slug'
> }
>
> It appears that in django development version i can do the following
> in the template:
>
> {% with object as new_name %}
> {% include "include.html" %}
> {% endwith %}
>
> Is there anything i can do in 0.96, either in the template, or
> modifying the dictionary passed to the generic view?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>

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