*And the result:*

!DOCTYPE This is the first page

   -

   ('2017-10-09 Incentive, a further review', 0.151982)
   -

   ('2017-11-14 Pulling The Trigger', 0.151982)
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   ('2017-10-05 A Failure of Incentive?', 0.121585)
   -

   ('2017-10-20 spider refactor', 0.121585) And now for something
   completely different...
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      :
      -

      :
      -

      :
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      :
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So this looks like a variable problem, but I don't claim to understand
that, either. I mentioned earlier on this thread that different variables
gave me different results, but everyone says that can't be it.



Ah. Are you still chaining .values_list() to your query in the view? That
would explain the output above.

The loop is built with the assumption that we have full objects from the
ORM, but because we chained .value_list(), we're actually getting a list of
tuples containing two values.

Your templates are built in the same manner. Can you run the second loop
again with .values_list() removed from the query in the view?

-James

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