Fixed #8546 -- Fixed error in request-response.txt where we were incorrectly listing HttpResponse.content() in the 'Methods' section instead of the 'Attributes' section. Thanks, schmichael
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@ -433,6 +433,14 @@ this is how you might return a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet::
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There's nothing Django-specific about the ``Content-Disposition`` header, but
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it's easy to forget the syntax, so we've included it here.
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Attributes
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----------
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.. attribute:: HttpResponse.content
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A normal Python string representing the content, encoded from a Unicode
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object if necessary.
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Methods
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-------
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@ -502,12 +510,6 @@ Methods
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values you used in ``set_cookie()`` -- otherwise the cookie may not be
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deleted.
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.. method:: HttpResponse.content()
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Returns the content as a Python string, encoding it from a Unicode object
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if necessary. Note this is a property, not a method, so use ``r.content``
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instead of ``r.content()``.
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.. method:: HttpResponse.write(content)
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This method makes an :class:`HttpResponse` instance a file-like object.
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