I get the following error when serving my django application using Nginx+FastCGI
Invalid block tag: 'add_pinned_status', expected 'else' or 'endif'
Oddly, the site works just fine when I'm serving using the Django development server. It also works with Nginx most of the time, but the error randomly appears and reappears with refreshes. Any idea what the problem could be?
EDIT: Here's the code, just to clarify that there's NO hanging if statement.
{% extends 'master.html'%}
{% load thumbnail %}
{% load tags %}
{% block 'title' %}
{{ title }}
{% endblock %}
{% block 'content' %}
<div id="feed" class="content">
{% for book in books.object_list %}
<div class="book_preview">
<div class="thumbnail">
<a href="/book/{{ book.id }}/{{ book.get_slug }}/">
{% if book.cover_image %}
{% thumbnail book.cover_image "120" as im %}
<img src="{{ im.url }}" alt="Python for Software Design"/>
{% endthumbnail %}
{% else %}
<img src="{{ STATIC_URL }}default_thumb.jpg" alt="Python for Software Design"/>
{% endif %}
</a>
</div>
<div class="book_details">
<h2 class="book_title">
<a class="book_profile_link" href="/book/{{ book.id }}/{{ book.get_slug }}/">{{ book.title }}</a>
{% if user != book.uploader %}
<a class="shelf_adder {% add_pinned_status request book.pk %}" href="/shelf/{{ book.id }}/toggle/?next={{ request.get_full_path }}" title="Toggle shelf status"></a>
{% endif %}
</h2>
<h3 class="book_subtitle">
{% if book.subtitle %}
{{ book.subtitle }}
{% else %}
<a href='/book/{{book.id}}/edit/#subtitle'>Provide subtitle</a>
{% endif %}
</h3>
<h3 class="book_authors"> by {{ book.author.filter|join:", " }}</h3>
<div class="book_description">
{% if book.description %}
<p>
{{ book.description|truncatewords:25 }}
</p>
{% else %}
<p class="message">No description available. Create one.</p>
{% endif %}
</div>
<div class="book_links">
<a href="/book/{{ book.id }}/{{ book.get_slug }}/" class="book_profile_link" title="Book profile">
Book profile
</a>
<a href="http://{{ book.homepage }}" class="book_website_link" title="Book website" target="_blank">
Book website
</a>
</div>
<p>Points: {{ book.shelf_additions }}</p>
<div class="book_tags">
{% if book.topics.all %}
{% for topic in book.topics.filter %}
<a href="/topic/{{ topic }}/" title="Browse this topic">{{ topic }}</a>
{% endfor %}
{% else %}
<a href="/book/{{ book.id }}/edit/#topics" title='Click to add'>no topics added☹</a>
{% endif %}
</div>
</div>
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
</div>
{% endfor %}
<div class="pagination">
{% if books.has_previous %}
<a href="?page={{ books.previous_page_number }}">previous</a>
{% endif %}
<span class="current">
Page {{ books.number }} of {{ books.paginator.num_pages }}
</span>
{% if books.has_next %}
<a href="?page={{ books.next_page_number }}">next</a>
{% endif %}
</div>
</div>
{% endblock %}
The problem starts on the line after the if user != book.uploader statement, which as you can see is terminated with the appropriate endif. I suspect it may be some sort of timeout but I'm not entirely sure. Keep in mind, it works sometimes but randomly stops when using Nginx. It works flawlessly with the dev server.