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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.

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  • What does PyCharm report the error as? Hovering over the issue should revel the issue and potentially a solution.
    – User1010
    Apr 17, 2020 at 20:05
  • I think there is no error... Apr 17, 2020 at 20:38
  • Are you able to post the code raw? So that I may copy and paste this?
    – User1010
    Apr 17, 2020 at 20:39

3 Answers 3

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It usually happens when you don't enable Django in Pycharm's settings. To resolve the problem:

  1. In Pycharm open Setting in File menu
  2. Select and expand Languages & Frameworks
  3. Select Django and enable it
  4. Select your Django project root
  5. Select your project setting.py file
  6. Select your project manage.py file
  7. Apply setting
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    for me looks like I need Pycharm Professional
    – Kennerdol
    Jan 14 at 15:59
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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).

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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>' }}

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