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Start your free trialGerald Wells
12,763 Pointsmake sure 'writer' is in the view context
not sure what is wrong here:
def writer_detail(request, pk):
writer = Writer.objects.get(pk=pk)
return render(request, 'articles/writer_detail.html', {'Writer': writer})
1 Answer
Lorenzo Minto
13,898 PointsOn the return statement you wrote 'Writer' instead of 'writer', this way it basically doesn't link to anything in the view html template. Just a typo, change that and it should run just fine.
Gerald Wells
12,763 PointsGerald Wells
12,763 PointsThis is the second question I have asked and it has been answered with "you aren't observant"... thank you. I need a red bull!