>
> class EditableNode(template.Node):
>  def __init__(self, location_name):
>  self.location_name = location_name.encode('utf-8').strip("'")
>  def render(self, context):
> obj = Placeholder.objects.filter(location=self.location_name)
>  if request.user.is_authenticated():
> for x in obj:
> return "%s<br/><a href='/admin-edit/%s'>edit</a>" % (x, self.location_name)
>  else:
> for x in obj:
> return x
>
>
>
>
that `request` variable isn't declared anywhere, that's what that "global
name `<varname>` does not exist" error mean.

I *think* you've got to use context['user'], try that. Else, try
context['request'].user

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