Nice, not often I come across code written in nederlands ;p

Is this what you are looking for by any chance??

{{plaatje.1.plaatjes_lijst}}


On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 8:33 PM, het.oosten <het.oos...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One addition to the above, when i do:
>        def __unicode__(self):
>                 return '<img src=\"/media/%s\" alt=\"%s\">' %
> (self.plaatje, self.alt)
>
> I can call the single images in the template with {{plaatje.1}} etc
> I found out in this thread that it is not a good idea to "abuse"
> unicode for this
>
> On Jul 10, 9:28 pm, "het.oosten" <het.oos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > have the variable image_list in your context which is a list, you can
> do
> > > this:
> >
> > > {{ image_list.0 }} and {{ image_list.1 }}
> >
> > This is what i tried, but the only way to show the images
> > is(plaatjes_lijst=image_list):
> > {% for x in plaatje %}
> > {{x.plaatjes_lijst|safe}}
> > {% endfor %}
>
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