Thursday, October 20, 2016

Re: HELP - Django variable in style (width) attribute

Thank you both, Constantine and James. Thanks to your comments I could realize where the error was, and I could improvve performance assigning the returned value to a variable.

The error was in html, and not django. When I looked at the rendered html, I could see the error.

Em sábado, 15 de outubro de 2016 22:28:38 UTC-3, Aline C. R. Souza escreveu:
Hello Guys,

Why the template tag call {% get_percentage question.pk choice.pk %} works inside the span tag, but doesn't work in style (width) attribute?

What is wrong?

 {% for choice in question.choice_set.all %}          <strong>{{ choice.choice_text }}</strong>          <span class="pull-right">{% get_percentage question.pk choice.pk %}%</span>          <div class="progress progress-danger active">              <div class="bar" style="width:{% get_percentage question.pk choice.pk %}%"></div>          </div>   {% endfor %}

I am using Python 3.5.2 and Django 1.10.2


PS: I did the same question on StackOverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/q/40065604/5498125, but I have no answers yet.

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