I have a Python list that I’m supplying to the template:
{'error_name':'Please enter a name',
'error_email':'Please enter an email'}
And would like to display:
<ul>
<li>Please enter a name</li>
<li>Please enter an email</li>
</ul>
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where
whateveryoucalleditit is the name under which you chose to pass that container (which, as a comment noticed, is a dict, not a list). The nice thing about mako, after all, is precisely that it’s wonderfully close to Python itself (except for the need to “strop” things around a bit, and explicitly close blocks rather than just indend/deindent;-).