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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T22:30:39+00:00 2026-06-06T22:30:39+00:00

my views.py file code: #!/usr/bin/python from django.template import loader, RequestContext from django.http import HttpResponse

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my views.py file code:

#!/usr/bin/python 

from django.template import loader, RequestContext
from django.http import HttpResponse
#from skey import find_root_tags, count, sorting_list
from search.models import Keywords
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response as rr

def front_page(request):

    if request.method == 'POST' :
        from skey import find_root_tags, count, sorting_list
        str1 = request.POST['word'] 
        fo = open("/home/pooja/Desktop/xml.txt","r")

        for i in range(count.__len__()):

            file = fo.readline()
            file = file.rstrip('\n')
            find_root_tags(file,str1,i) 

            list.append((file,count[i]))

        sorting_list(list)

        for name, count1 in list:
            s = Keywords(file_name=name,frequency_count=count1)
            s.save()

            fo.close()

        list1 = Keywords.objects.all()
        t = loader.get_template('search/results.html')
        c = Context({'list1':list1,})

        return HttpResponse(t.render(c))

    else :  
        str1 = ''
        list = []
        template = loader.get_template('search/front_page.html')
        c = RequestContext(request)
        response = template.render(c)
        return HttpResponse(response) 

 <body BGCOLOR = #9ACD32">
<ul> 
{ % for l in list1 %}
        <li> {{l.file_name}}, {{l.frquency_count}}</li>
{ % endfor %}
</ul>

</body>

on running my app on server, it asks me for the word and redirects to results.html and is giving this output:

{ % for l in list1 %}

- List item,

{ % endfor %}

why is this happening, where am I mistaking?whereas values are getting stored in table , I checked it through admin page , then why is’it displaying?
Please help.

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    2026-06-06T22:30:40+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 10:30 pm
    { % for l in list1 %}
    

    should be

    {% for l in list1 %}
    

    and

    { % endfor %}
    

    should be

    {% endfor %}
    
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