Removed section in docs/templates_python.txt about Django 0.91
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@ -198,21 +198,6 @@ some things to keep in mind:
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How invalid variables are handled
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In Django 0.91, if a variable doesn't exist, the template system fails
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silently. The variable is replaced with an empty string::
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>>> t = Template("My name is {{ my_name }}.")
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>>> c = Context({"foo": "bar"})
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>>> t.render(c)
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"My name is ."
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This applies to any level of lookup::
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>>> t = Template("My name is {{ person.fname }} {{ person.lname }}.")
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>>> c = Context({"person": {"fname": "Stan"}})
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>>> t.render(c)
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"My name is Stan ."
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If a variable doesn't exist, the template system inserts the value of the
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``TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID`` setting, which is set to ``''`` (the empty
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string) by default.
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