Using Myghty templates in Django is easy. 1. Install Myghty - [http://www.myghty.org/ Myghty.org] 2. edit yours views like this: {{{ import myghty.interp as interp from django.http import HttpResponse interpreter = interp.Interpreter( data_dir = '/path/to/cache', # cache folder component_root = '/path/to/templates', # templates folder ) def my_view(request): response = HttpResponse() # A file-like object interpreter.execute('mytemplate.myt', out_buffer = response) return response }}} It will use selected template. You may also pass variables to the templates like this: {{{ interpreter.execute('mytemplate.myt', out_buffer = response, request_args = {'foo' : 'banana'}) }}} for a template looking like this: {{{ <%args> foo %m.write(foo) }}} This example shows how to execute a myghty template and pass the result to django template :) {{{ from django.shortcuts import render_to_response import myghty.interp as interp interpreter = interp.Interpreter( data_dir = './cache', # path to cache dir component_root = '/path/to/myghty/templates', ) class AFile(object): """I'm a file :) from http://blog.zabiello.com""" __content = '' def write(self, txt): self.__content += txt def read(self): return self.__content def myview(request): file = AFile() #execute a template interpreter.execute('mytemplate.myt', out_buffer = file) # show it via django template return render_to_response('index.html', {'content': file.read()}) }}}