On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 08:57 +0000, Rufman wrote:
> hey
> 
> I render my template by passing a RequestContext object. This way i
> can access the user info ({{ user.username }}). I tried displaying the
> GET parameter like this: {{ get.<name of get parameter> }} and
> {{ request.get.<name of get parameter> }}. Either way i don't get any
> output. Is there even a way to display the get parameter without
> explicitly passing it in the context?

The attribute on request is called GET (all upper-case). Django's
templating language is case-sensitive. So try request.GET.param_name.

Regards,
Malcolm

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