That is entirely possible; however, it might slow down the rendering
of the template, because you simply have more to handle.

Luke

On Jul 20, 12:49 pm, WilsonOfCanada <w...@sfu.ca> wrote:
> Well then I will have to try a different approach.  When using
> render_to_response('webpage.html', d), I have d as a dictionary.  I
> was wondering if you send a whole text file as a part of the
> dictionary.
>
> For example:
>
> fileView = open('C://path//main_cities.txt', 'r+')
> d['main_cities'] = fileView
> render_to_response('webpage.html', d)
>
> Thanks
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