Fixed #5346 -- Fixed a couple typos in the model-api docs. Thanks, David Paccoud.
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@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ on the filesystem. Has three special arguments, of which the first is
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``FilePathField`` will use to filter filenames.
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Note that the regex will be applied to the
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base filename, not the full path. Example:
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``"foo.*\.txt^"``, which will match a file called
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``"foo.*\.txt$"``, which will match a file called
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``foo23.txt`` but not ``bar.txt`` or ``foo23.gif``.
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``recursive`` Optional. Either ``True`` or ``False``. Default is
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@ -1903,7 +1903,7 @@ as the value displayed to render an object in the Django admin site and as the
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value inserted into a template when it displays an object. Thus, you should
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always return a nice, human-readable string for the object's ``__str__``.
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Although this isn't required, it's strongly encouraged (see the description of
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``__unicode__``, below, before putting ``_str__`` methods everywhere).
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``__unicode__``, below, before putting ``__str__`` methods everywhere).
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For example::
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