Yeah that's what I was thinking it could be. cheers Russ.
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When filtering a queryset with a *ValuesListQuerySet* instance in Django
1.6, different objects to that shown in the apparent list seem to be
returned by the iterator.
An illustration of a head-scratching debug session is shown below:
(Pdb) latest
*[4, 1]*
(Pdb) keys.filter(pk__in=latest).v
OK, so I've got a template tag and a corresponding Node class. In order to
check the value of two template variables in the Node.render method, I'm
using the template.Variable class as specified in the docs. However, I'm
wondering if there is any point to this, given the extra lines of code that
I'm having this problem at the moment too. In our case, it's because we
have a base template that inserts the jQuery library via a script tag
towards the end of the document, just before the close of the body element.
Since anything following a $ character in JS depends on jQuery, including
the
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