After reviewing my own post and realizing that I was getting the same
error regardless of the syntax that I was using, and only when I was
using a template, I realized where the solution was.
The settings.py The template directory was not set up.
It is all good now.
My bad
On Jun 25, 5:54 pm, Python_Junkie <software.buy.des...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I am just getting started with django. Have been a python developer
> for a number of years
>
> I am following the examples in the book The Definitive Guide to Django
> and the same error keeps popping up.
>
> "need more than 1 value to unpack"
>
> I understand what it is trying to say, but I do not see where the
> problem lies.
>
> I have written 2 almost similar functions.
> The first works ( I know that it is not elegant code)
> The second gives me the above error.
>
> def current_section(request):
> title="This is the best web page"
> fp=open('my_page.html')
> t=Template(fp.read())
> fp.close()
> html=t.render(Context({'title':title}))
> return HttpResponse(html)
>
> def current_section(request):
> title="This is the best web page"
> return render_to_response('my_page.html',{'title':title})
>
> Also, in the first fucntion above I am getting the same error when I
> use the {% include 'nav.html' %} in my_page.html
>
> and I am also getting the same error when I use template tags.
>
> It is happening in so many areas, that there has to be something
> commonly incorrect.
>
> Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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