Fixed #2435 -- Fixed wording errors in Tutorial 4. Thanks, nicholas@aquarionics.com

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Adrian Holovaty 2006-07-27 16:16:17 +00:00
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@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ By default, the ``object_detail`` generic view uses a template called
``vote()``. ``vote()``.
Similarly, the ``object_list`` generic view uses a template called Similarly, the ``object_list`` generic view uses a template called
``<app name>/<module name>_list.html``. Thus, rename ``poll/index.html`` to ``<app name>/<module name>_list.html``. Thus, rename ``polls/index.html`` to
``polls/poll_list.html``. ``polls/poll_list.html``.
Because we have more than one entry in the URLconf that uses ``object_detail`` Because we have more than one entry in the URLconf that uses ``object_detail``
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ for the polls app, we manually specify a template name for the results view:
``template_name='polls/results.html'``. Otherwise, both views would use the same ``template_name='polls/results.html'``. Otherwise, both views would use the same
template. Note that we use ``dict()`` to return an altered dictionary in place. template. Note that we use ``dict()`` to return an altered dictionary in place.
In previous versions of the tutorial, the templates have been provided with a context In previous parts of the tutorial, the templates have been provided with a context
that contains the ``poll` and ``latest_poll_list`` context variables. However, that contains the ``poll` and ``latest_poll_list`` context variables. However,
the generic views provide the variables ``object`` and ``object_list`` as context. the generic views provide the variables ``object`` and ``object_list`` as context.
Therefore, you need to change your templates to match the new context variables. Therefore, you need to change your templates to match the new context variables.