It works, thanks for your great help.

On Feb 20, 4:19 pm, kahara <joni.kah...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the doc says "argument tells which template bit to output", so
> shouldn't this be:
>
> {% templatetag openvariable %} sample {% templatetag closevariable %}
>
>     /j
>
> On 20 helmi, 09:35, Morris <morrislin1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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> > Hi Karen,
>
> > Thanks a lot, I tried the method.
>
> > {% openvariable %} sample {% closevariable %}
>
> > But , I got error message as below:
>
> > Invalid block tag: 'openvariable'
> > Request Method: GET
> > Request URL:    http://10.7.40.190/document/doc/
> > Django Version: 1.3.1
> > Exception Type: TemplateSyntaxError
> > Exception Value:
> > Invalid block tag: 'openvariable'
> > Exception Location:     /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/django/
> > template/base.py in invalid_block_tag, line 291
> > Python Executable:      /usr/bin/python
> > Python Version: 2.6.5

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