Thanks Justin.  Yes, I'm certain.  And my previous install was also
some variety of 0.96, though I downloaded that one manually.

In any case, the " escape outputs to screen just fine, but I get
a parse error any time I try to use it in my javascript.  It would be
nice if there was a built in 'unescape' filter to go with the escape
filter.  I just don't understand why I need it now and didn't before.
When I configured Django the first time I must have turned off auto-
escaping, but I can't seem to find a way to do that now.

On Apr 16, 10:35 pm, Justin Bronn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > After installing mod_python 3.3.1, reinstalling Django 0.96 (from svn
> > trunk), and reinstalling psycopg2 2.0.5.1, the quoting is all screwed
> > up and my Javascript no longer functions.
>
> Are you sure pulled 0.96 from the svn?  Auto-escaping has been in
> trunk for 5 months now (r6671).
>
> -Justin
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