When a template variable value is None, is it expected to render the word
'None'? I would expect this to fail silently instead of displaying the word.
Is there a configuration setting or some way to change the default
rendering? Do I have to wrap variables with an {% if ... %} in order to not
display None? I would appreciate any suggestions on how to handle the
display of variables equal to None. 


Are you looking for this :

http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/templates/#default-if-none

 

Chris


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