Thanks, I was starting to try stupid things because I just wasn't
getting it right.

I could simply pass in the article with: {{ data|safe }}

Thanks for the help.

Vernon


On Jan 29, 11:59 am, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote:
> On Jan 29, 8:40 am, Namibnat <frantic.natural...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > If I have a "km<sup>2</sup>" within a Sqlite3 database, how do I
> > format the superscript to show right once it is displayed in the
> > template.  I have tried python  "\xb2" mark-up, the normal HTML "sup"
> > tags and I have tried to figure out a way to pass it with the normal
> > Django variable mechanism.  I am still new to Django and I don't have
> > much database experience..which is why I want to use Sqlite3 for now.
>
> > Would I be best off to rather save it to a file and simply save a url
> > to the Sqlite database?  Wouldn't that make it slower?  This isn't a
> > blog post, but what is the normal way that those writing a blog post
> > would deal with this kind of thing?
>
> > I want to automate it if I can, because it is going to be used in a
> > number of articles that get pulled up at random to the home page of
> > the website.
>
> This question has nothing whatever to do with sqlite3, or any database
> at all for that matter.
>
> Read this:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/topics/templates/#id2
> --
> DR.

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