Hi there!

I have a problem with escaping an error.
I have this unicode in python(2.7) which isn't escaped well in a span 
element:

u"'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind'"
The template is defined as follows:

<span id="status_{{ v.vid }}" {% if v.should_display_error_popover %}
      data-content={{ v.error_msg }} data-trigger="hover" rel="popover"
      data-original-title="Error Title" {% endif %}
      class="label extra-label label-pill label-{{ v.show_class | safe }}">
{{ v.get_human_status }}</span>


where v.error_msg is the string above. It should be noted that all other 
attributes works just fine


I wrapped the template in 
{% autoescape on %}
...template content...

{% endautoescape %}


Then I tried using the escape/force_escape tag on the problematic string:

{{ v.error_msg | force_escape }}

Nothing works, the output is only escaped once:

data-content="'NoneType'" object has not attribute &#39;rfind&#39;
Which causes the resulting popover to show only with the message 'NoneType'.

What am I doing wrong? Why isn't the string properly escaped?


I'm using Djagno 1.5.11, but this syntax was defined well before version 
1.5.11, so I don't think it's a version issue.

It's a minor issue but it's driving me mad.


Thanks,

Ron

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