I think, you use the {% autoescape off %} text to escape {% endautoescape %}
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Gabriel escribió:
> Alex <gotfef <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>   
>> I'm working on my first Django project and I can't seem to get
>> information printed out as I would like it. I'm trying to print out
>> quotes to a page with the newlines turned into HTML <br> tags (similar
>> to PHP's nl2br function). So far I've been able to do this using the
>> __str__ function for the Quote model, but it escapes the tags into
>> html entities that I see the tags in my browser instead of the line
>> breaks. I'm using the development version of Django.
>>
>>     
>
> Hi Alex
>
> AFAIK the Django dev version automatically escapes output unless you mark it
> safe. Check the docs for more info.
>
>
> >
>
>   


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