There's something here I'm not seeing. If anyone can point out the docco 
which refers I would be most grateful ... I'm using py2.6 and Django 
from svn head.

The template below displays the title correctly but claims "No meta 
dictionary passed". Since the title is one of the meta_dict key:value 
pairs I feel this should not be. Also, when I uncomment the #print line 
below, the entire meta_dict, including 'title': 'META items' prints.

Thanks for any pointers ...

Mike

---- views.py (excerpt) -------
def display_meta(request):
     dct = {'title':'META items',}
     meta_dict = dict(request.META.items())
     meta_dict.update(dct)
     #print(meta_dict)
     return render_to_response('polls/meta_dict.html', meta_dict)
--------------------------------

---- meta_dict.html ------------
{% extends "base_polls.html" %}
{% block content_title %}<h1>{{ title }}</h1>{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
{% if meta_dict %}
     <table>
     {% for key, value in meta_dict.items %}
         <tr><td> {{ key }} </td><td>{{ value }}</td></tr>
     {% endfor %}
     </table>
{% else %}
     <p>No meta dictionary passed</p>
{% endif %}
{% endblock %}
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