Thanks a lot for the help!

On Jan 29, 3:34 pm, "Remco Gerlich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apparently you want an empty list if query has a value, and a list with one
> element otherwise (so the "if query" works).
>
> query_string = request.POST.get('q', '')
> if query_string:
>    query = [ query_string ]
> else:
>    query = []
>
> Reading the Python tutorial probably wouldn't hurt.
>
> Remco
>
> On Jan 29, 2008 2:19 PM, MariusB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In the view take an URL from the query:
> >        query = request.POST.get('q', '')
>
> > and in the template I want to print it out in a list
> >        {% if query %}
> >                <ul>
> >                {% for url in query %}
> >                        <li>{{ url }}</l1>
> >                {% endfor %}
> >                </ul>
> >                {% else %}
> >                <p>No urls found</p>
> >        {% endif %}
>
> > How do I turn query from a string into a list with one element
> > (['<query_value>']) in the view?
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