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Fixed #7935 -- Corrected typo in template docs, plus slightly clarified the language. Thanks to jturnbull for the suggestion.

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Russell Keith-Magee 2008-07-30 12:37:38 +00:00
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@ -703,9 +703,9 @@ You can loop over a list in reverse by using ``{% for obj in list reversed %}``.
**New in Django development version**
If you need to loop over a list of lists, you can unpack the values
in eachs sub-list into a set of known names. For example, if your context contains
a list of (x,y) coordinates called ``points``, you could use the following
to output the list of points::
in each sub-list into individual variables. For example, if your context
contains a list of (x,y) coordinates called ``points``, you could use the
following to output the list of points::
{% for x, y in points %}
There is a point at {{ x }},{{ y }}