{% include %} template tags do not work with non-VALID_EXTENSIONS #121
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I tend to embed inline javascript snippets by using
{% include %}
django template tags like this:This is convenient because my editor can then use the appropriate javascript syntax highlighting rather than the haml syntax highlighting. The problem is that this produces a
RuntimeError
(maximum recursion dept exceeded while calling a Python object) for any templates that are{% include %}
-ed but do not end in one of thehamlpy.VALID_EXTENSIONS
. Bummer.I might recommend making
VALID_EXTENSIONS
a settings variable within the hamlpy app that can easily be extended in the site settings.py.