are you using django Generic Views or are you using the word to imply
non-special views (i.e. you have a number of views just like this.)
-richard


On Sep 15, 6:38 pm, akonsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> his is my understanding of the problem:
>
> there are two genric views: list view and detail view. the template
> invoked from the former gets the queryset in the context, and the
> template invoked from the latter gets the object in the context. note
> that the latter does not get the queryset, just a single object. in
> the detail template i do not kow which queryset the list is dealing
> with, i just know which object i need to display. i am lookng for a
> way to get three objects in my detail template: the current one that i
> need to show, the previous one in the order of the queryset (whatever
> this order might be), and the next one (if they exist). so far django
> gives my template just the current object when my detail template is
> called.
>
> konstantin


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