I am new in using PyCharm but I am loving it gradually. I am getting a red underline on <!DOCTYPE html>
and the error is "Unexpected Token".
Why PyCharm shows it? I can't understand.
I am new in using PyCharm but I am loving it gradually. I am getting a red underline on <!DOCTYPE html>
and the error is "Unexpected Token".
Why PyCharm shows it? I can't understand.
It usually happens when you don't enable Django in Pycharm's settings. To resolve the problem:
PyCharm does not provide support for the Django framework in the free community edition. The best solution may be to go with another IDE (at least until support is added).
A simple and dirty solution is to use template semantic to prevent this false positive error. Here's an example for django 3.2.10:
Before:
<!DOCTYPE html>
After:
{{ '<' }}{{ '!DOCTYPE html>' }}