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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T21:54:46+00:00 2026-06-10T21:54:46+00:00

I’m encountering a very strange error. I have an app ID defined in my

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I’m encountering a very strange error. I have an app ID defined in my settings.py file like so:

CARDSPRING_APP_ID = '################'

This works on nearly every page in my site, except for one. Strangely enough, other variables work. In a script section on the page, I have the following:

alert("cs appid=" + {{ CARDSPRING_APP_ID }} + 
" sectoken=" + {{ securityToken }} + 
" timestamp= " +{{ timestamp }} + 
" hash = " + {{ digestedHash }} + 
" ccnum " + $('.card-number').val() + 
" exp" + $('.expiration-month').val() + $('.expiration-year').val() + 
" user = " + {{ csid }});

When the page is rendered, it evaluates to this

alert("cs appid=" +  + 
" sectoken=" + DDFJRMZXD12WVWHFFC###### + 
" timestamp= " +1346183125 + 
" hash = " + a929b3aec9179c700c09d###### + 
" ccnum " + $('.card-number').val() + 
" exp" + $('.expiration-month').val() + $('.expiration-year').val() + 
" user = " + SG1###);

Importantly, {{ CARDSPRING_APP_ID }} has evaluated to nothing. Does anyone know why this might be the case? Thank you!

UPDATE

I tried creating a context_processors.py file as described in the answer below, and made sure to add it to the appropriate spot in settings.py . I still don’t have any luck — it evaluates on one page, but not on the other

UPDATE 2

The template is called with this command:

return render_to_response('howto'+str(number)+'.html',locals(),context_instance= RequestContext(request))

UPDATE 3
Got it to work — needed to add this to my settings.py

TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = global_settings.TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS + (
    "myapp.context_processors.cardspring",
)
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    2026-06-10T21:54:48+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 9:54 pm

    Create a file called context_processors.py and write the following context processor:

    from django.conf import settings
    
    def cardspring(request):
        return { 'CARDSPRING_APP_ID': settings.CARDSPRING_APP_ID }
    

    Then add your.location.context_processors.cardspring to TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS in your Django settings file, where your.location is the location of your context_processors.py file.

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