Yeah - I am an idiot. Seveal hours spent on the loop - and I just had
the var wrong.
{% for title in items %}
{{ title.title }}
{% endfor %}

Carry on.

dk

On Dec 25, 6:11 pm, dkiesow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Probably an easy question -
>
> Trying to loop over the items returned by include_feed in
> template_utils.feeds.py
>
> A manual call to:
>
> {{items.0}} returns: {'date': (2007, 12, 25, 11, 54, 46, 1, 359, 0),
> 'summary': u'dkiesow: Merry Christmas', 'link': u'http://twitter.com/
> dkiesow/statuses/531962742', 'title': u'dkiesow: Merry Christmas'}
>
> {{items.0.title}} returns:  dkiesow: Merry Christmas
>
> Easy enough - but I can not figure out how to structure the {% for %}
> to loop over the items and return them.
>
> {% for title in items %}
> {{ title}}
> {{ date }}
> {% endfor %}
>
> returns all the items in the feed looking like: {'date': (2007, 12,
> 25, 11, 54, 46, 1, 359, 0), 'summary': u'dkiesow: Merry Christmas',
> 'link': u'http://twitter.com/dkiesow/statuses/531962742', 'title':
> u'dkiesow: Merry Christmas'}
>
> Do this need a custom tag? I assumed it worked directly much as the
> parse_feed function did - which I have working correctly.
>
> Thanks
>
> Damon
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