Okay then which way do u recommend that i should follow in case
i need to displays objects with different no of properties
Example obj has propA and PropB
{{obj.propA}}
{{obj.propB}}
would work but i want it to be dynamic since the no and name of properties may 
vary..
I tried writing all the properties of an object in a list and passing that list 
obj to template
but it seems this is not just possible.. since
            {% for prop in properties %}
              <td>{{obj}}+{{.prop}}</td>
             {% endfor %}
or other things similar to above do not work

Any suggestions..

> Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 17:25:42 -0400
> Subject: Re: How to concatenate two variables in a template for evaluation..
> From: sh...@milochik.com
> To: django-users@googlegroups.com
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> You have to write it as {{ obj.title }} in your template. Django
> templates are designed to allow very little in the way of logic; that
> should take place in your views.
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