Fixed typo in docs/ref/templates/api.txt.

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Josh Schneier 2018-08-06 19:20:17 -04:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -371,10 +371,10 @@ replaced with the name of the invalid variable.
While ``string_if_invalid`` can be a useful debugging tool, it is a bad
idea to turn it on as a 'development default'.
Many templates, including some of the Django's templates, rely upon the
silence of the template system when a nonexistent variable is encountered.
If you assign a value other than ``''`` to ``string_if_invalid``, you will
experience rendering problems with these templates and sites.
Many templates, including some of Django's, rely upon the silence of the
template system when a nonexistent variable is encountered. If you assign a
value other than ``''`` to ``string_if_invalid``, you will experience
rendering problems with these templates and sites.
Generally, ``string_if_invalid`` should only be enabled in order to debug
a specific template problem, then cleared once debugging is complete.