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Fixed #28190 -- Clarifed how include/extends treat template names.
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See :ref:`template-inheritance` for more information.
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A string argument may be a relative path starting with ``./`` or ``../``. For
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example, assume the following directory structure::
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Normally the template name is relative to the template loader's root directory.
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A string argument may also be a relative path starting with ``./`` or ``../``.
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For example, assume the following directory structure::
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dir1/
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template.html
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@ -674,8 +675,9 @@ This example includes the contents of the template ``"foo/bar.html"``::
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{% include "foo/bar.html" %}
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A string argument may be a relative path starting with ``./`` or ``../`` as
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described in the :ttag:`extends` tag.
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Normally the template name is relative to the template loader's root directory.
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A string argument may also be a relative path starting with ``./`` or ``../``
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as described in the :ttag:`extends` tag.
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This example includes the contents of the template whose name is contained in
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the variable ``template_name``::
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