[1.7.x] Fixed #23736 -- Corrected the description of the value that silent_variable_failure uses.
Thanks Aymeric Augustin for the report.
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propagated, unless the exception has an attribute
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``silent_variable_failure`` whose value is ``True``. If the exception
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*does* have a ``silent_variable_failure`` attribute whose value is
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``True``, the variable will render as an empty string. Example::
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``True``, the variable will render as the value of the
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:setting:`TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID` setting (an empty string, by default).
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Example::
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>>> t = Template("My name is {{ person.first_name }}.")
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>>> class PersonClass3:
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silently.
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* A variable can only be called if it has no required arguments. Otherwise,
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the system will return an empty string.
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the system will return the value of :setting:`TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID`.
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.. _alters-data-description:
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