Save yourself the trouble of writing a view function and use the
generic view direct_to_template
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/generic_views/#django-views-generic-simple-direct-to-template

On Jan 17, 12:50 pm, "Karen Tracey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 17, 2008 2:32 AM, laspal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > I wanted to know how can I load template without adding any
> > functionality to it.
> > Basically I just wanted to see how does my template looks.
>
> > MY view.py is :
> > from django.template.loader import get_template
> > from django.template import Context
>
> > def Main_Page(request):
> >    t = get_template('MainPage.html')
> >    html = t.render(Context({????}))
> >   ???????????
> >    ???????????
>
>     html = t.render(Context({}))
>     return HttpResponse(html)
>
> That will render the template with an empty context and return the result.
> This will only work  if your template in fact does not need any context
> variables to render properly.
>
> Karen
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