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Do you know why does it say invalid syntax in the return line? Everything seems to be ok I checked. I have replaced tabs with spaces if indentation is a problem.

def detail(request, sl):
    try:
        post = Post.objects.filter(slug=sl)[0]
        try:
            previous_post = post.get_previous_by_published()
        except:
            previous_post = ""
        try:
            next_post = post.get.next_by_published()
        except:
            next_post = ""
    return render_to_response('blog/detail.html',{'post':post,
                                                  'next_post':next_post,
                                                  'previous_post':previous_post,
                                                 },)

Thanks in advance.

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  • for invalid syntax, try removing the ',' (comma) in the end of the return statement
    – Zain Khan
    Jun 5, 2012 at 12:23

3 Answers 3

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Erm, you're opening three trys and only have two excepts... you need to catch that first try before the return

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  • If you're not currently using a linter of some kind (a plugin which checks syntax for you) then you may find it very useful for tracking down bugs like this. Indeed, I highly recommend SublimeText (sublimetext.com) and the Sublime Linter plugin (github.com/SublimeLinter/SublimeLinter), which will auto-lint as you code. Jun 5, 2012 at 13:01
  • No, I am not using. Thanks, I will check them out!
    – tamara
    Jun 5, 2012 at 13:03
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list index seems to be on the line

post = Post.objects.filter(slug=sl)[0]

If you know that your query would return a single result then don't use FILTER, replace it with GET and along with it use try except.

try:
    post = Post.objects.get(slug = sl)
except:
    pass #something

else you could simple do

try:
    post = Post.objects.filter(slug = sl)[0]
except IndexError, e:
    pass #something
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  • 1
    the question has been CHANGED after I uploaded the answer :|
    – Zain Khan
    Jun 5, 2012 at 12:24
  • Hey I say your answer after I edited the question. It was ok, this here was the solution stackoverflow.com/questions/3257414/… but I still get the invalid syntax at the render line error though.
    – tamara
    Jun 5, 2012 at 12:24
  • Sorry I was browsing at the same time and that showed up, thought it would be a good idea to change it not to confuse people and lead a discussion in a different way.
    – tamara
    Jun 5, 2012 at 12:25
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Add a RequestContext in your return statement

from django.template.context import RequestContext

return render_to_response('blog/detail.html',{'post':post,
                                              'next_post':next_post,
                                              'previous_post':previous_post,
                                             },
                          context_instance=RequestContext(request))
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  • The problem is still there! I really don't understand, all my other view functions are written in the same way and yet just this is not working.
    – tamara
    Jun 5, 2012 at 12:39
  • I don't have any logger implemented in this site (I am a beginner to django)
    – tamara
    Jun 5, 2012 at 12:50

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