Fixed #8759 -- Corrected a typo in example code. Thanks James Tauber for the find.
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@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ to happen whenever you save an object. For example (see
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def save(self, force_insert=False, force_update=False):
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do_something()
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super(Blog, self).save(force_inset, force_update) # Call the "real" save() method.
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super(Blog, self).save(force_insert, force_update) # Call the "real" save() method.
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do_something_else()
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You can also prevent saving::
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@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ You can also prevent saving::
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if self.name == "Yoko Ono's blog":
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return # Yoko shall never have her own blog!
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else:
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super(Blog, self).save(force_inset, force_update) # Call the "real" save() method.
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super(Blog, self).save(force_insert, force_update) # Call the "real" save() method.
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It's important to remember to call the superclass method -- that's that
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``super(Blog, self).save()`` business -- to ensure that the object still gets
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