Remove an obsolete admonition in tutorial one (referencing 0.96 functionality)

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def __unicode__(self): def __unicode__(self):
return self.choice return self.choice
.. admonition:: If :meth:`~django.db.models.Model.__unicode__` doesn't seem to work
If you add the :meth:`~django.db.models.Model.__unicode__` method to your
models and don't see any change in how they're represented, you're most
likely using an old version of Django. (This version of the tutorial is
written for the latest development version of Django.) If you're using a
Subversion checkout of Django's development version (see :doc:`the
installation docs </topics/install>` for more information), you shouldn't have
any problems.
If you want to stick with an older version of Django, you'll want to switch
to `the Django 0.96 tutorial`_, because this tutorial covers several features
that only exist in the Django development version.
.. _the Django 0.96 tutorial: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/0.96/tutorial01/
It's important to add :meth:`~django.db.models.Model.__unicode__` methods to It's important to add :meth:`~django.db.models.Model.__unicode__` methods to
your models, not only for your own sanity when dealing with the interactive your models, not only for your own sanity when dealing with the interactive
prompt, but also because objects' representations are used throughout Django's prompt, but also because objects' representations are used throughout Django's