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	Fixed #13608 - Noted that template lookups use literal values.
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			@ -125,6 +125,10 @@ dot in a variable name, it tries the following lookups, in this order:
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* Attribute lookup. Example: ``foo.bar``
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* List-index lookup. Example: ``foo[bar]``
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Note that "bar" in a template expression like ``{{ foo.bar }}`` will be
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interpreted as a literal string and not using the value of the variable "bar",
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if one exists in the template context.
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The template system uses the first lookup type that works. It's short-circuit
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logic. Here are a few examples::
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			@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Use a dot (``.``) to access attributes of a variable.
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    attempts to loop over a ``collections.defaultdict``::
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        {% for k, v in defaultdict.iteritems %}
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	    Do something with k and v here...
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            Do something with k and v here...
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        {% endfor %}
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    Because dictionary lookup happens first, that behavior kicks in and provides
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			@ -116,6 +116,10 @@ If you use a variable that doesn't exist, the template system will insert
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the value of the :setting:`TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID` setting, which is set
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to ``''`` (the empty string) by default.
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Note that "bar" in a template expression like ``{{ foo.bar }}`` will be
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interpreted as a literal string and not using the value of the variable "bar",
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if one exists in the template context.
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