Documented the backwards incompatibility caused by `in` being a new keyword in the `if` template tag.

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Luke Plant 2010-01-12 13:14:32 +00:00
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@ -49,7 +49,8 @@ Due to new features in the :ttag:`if` template tag, it no longer accepts 'and',
'or' and 'not' as valid **variable** names. Previously, that worked in some
cases even though these strings were normally treated as keywords. Now, the
keyword status is always enforced, and template code such as ``{% if not %}`` or
``{% if and %}`` will throw a ``TemplateSyntaxError``.
``{% if and %}`` will throw a ``TemplateSyntaxError``. Also, ``in`` is a new
keyword and so is not a valid variable name in this context.
``LazyObject``
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