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I have written the flowing backbone.js program :

<script>

        var PostModel = Backbone.Model.extend();
        var PostView = Backbone.View.extend({
           template: _.template($('#posttemplate').html()),
           intialize: function() {
              console.log("intializing view");
           },
           render: function() {
              console.log("rendering..");
              var htmloutput = this.template(this.model.toJSON());
              $('#postcontainer').html(htmloutput);
              return this;
           }
        });         

       $(document).ready(function() {
           var postmodel = new PostModel({title: "hello"});
           var postview = new PostView({model: postmodel});
           postview.render();
        });


    </script type="text/javascript">



<script type="text/template" id="posttemplate">
        <div> Title: <%= title %> , post: <%= post %> </div>
</script>

<div class="container" id="postcontainer"></div>

when i run the code i get the following error:

Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'replace' of undefined

but it works perfectly fine when i put template = _.template($('#posttemplate').html()); into the render function.

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Your problem is that you're trying to access the template before it exists. The HTML document is parsed from the top to the bottom and when you have

template: _.template($('#posttemplate').html())

then the $('#posttemplate') selector does not return any results because the element containing the template hasn't been parsed yet.

Try moving the

<script type="text/template" id="posttemplate">
        <div> Title: <%= title %> , post: <%= post %> </div>
</script>

element up above your first script element.

The reason it works when you put it in the render function is that render is called after the document fires a ready event, at which point the template exists.

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