You'd have to show us the generated output. In any case, this is more of a
javascript question.

If you want to put some data into a rendered page, use the json module to
create the data in your view, and paste the whole json string using your
template.

On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 13:53, dummyman dummyman <tempo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a python dictionary which i want to add to the javascript object on
> load in django template
>
> i followed this method
>
>
> <script>
>
> someobject = new Object()
>
> {% for key,value in dict.required.items|safe %}
>
> someobject={title:{{value}} }
>
> {%endfor %}
>
> but the value of title is none . is it wrong?
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