What i want to display as a table is the fallowing:

rows---row---       row         ---row
           |               |               |
           number1  name1   date1
           number2  name2   date2
           number3  name3   date3

Now when django renders my template i get this:

number1  name1   date1
number1  name1   date1 number2  name2   date2
number1  name1   date1 number2  name2   date2 number3  name3   date3

Is this better? I am not getting why i am getting this behavior?

On Sep 27, 5:48 am, Léon Dignòn <leon.dig...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Could you post your list and your output please?
>
> On Sep 27, 2:04 am, jhugo <jhmur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I want to render a table using a list of list. What I do is create a
> > list for the rows and append another list for the columns. I use two
> > fors in my template to render the table and as the first loop progress
> > the second always renders the values from the beginning and a i end up
> > having my rows incrementing in length. Why is this?
>
> > this is what i have:
>
> > {% for row in rows %}
> > <tr>
> > {% for value in row %}
> > <td>{{ value }}</td>
> > {% endfor %}
> > </tr>
> > {% endfor %}
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > -- Hugo
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