I thought a change was made in the generic date views to show only  
future events. It is the allow_future parameter, I believe.

Corey


On Aug 16, 2006, at 1:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> I've got an app for user events, using the generic list view to  
> display
> them. So far , so good. But I don't want to display them if the  
> date is
> past. So, how would I filter those out. Here's the template code, so
> you can sorta see what I'm getting at:
>
> {% for show in show_list|dictsort:"show_date" %}
> <tr>
> <td><a href="{{ user.get_absolute_url }}">{{ show.user }}</a></td>
> <td><a href="{{ show.get_absolute_url }}">{{ show.artist }}</a></td>
>       <td>{{ show.venue }}
>            <address>{{ show.address }},<br /> {{ show.city }}, {{
> show.state }}</address></td>
>       <td>{{ show.show_date.date|date:"F  d, Y" }},
> {{show.show_date.time|time:"g a" }}</td>
> </tr>
> {% endfor %}
>
>
> >


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