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@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ filesizeformat.is_safe = True
def pluralize(value, arg=u's'):
"""
Returns a plural suffix if the value is not 1. By default, 's' is used as
Returns a plural suffix if the value is not 1. By default, 's' is used as
the suffix:
* If value is 0, vote{{ value|pluralize }} displays "0 votes".

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@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ For example::
json_serializer = serializers.get_serializer("json")()
json_serializer.serialize(queryset, ensure_ascii=False, stream=response)
Django ships with a copy of simplejson_ in the source. Be aware, that if
you're using that for serializing directly that not all Django output can be
The Django source code includes the simplejson_ module. Be aware that if
you're serializing using that module directly, not all Django output can be
passed unmodified to simplejson. In particular, `lazy translation objects`_
need a `special encoder`_ written for them. Something like this will work::
@ -151,8 +151,3 @@ need a `special encoder`_ written for them. Something like this will work::
.. _lazy translation objects: ../i18n/#lazy-translation
.. _special encoder: http://svn.red-bean.com/bob/simplejson/tags/simplejson-1.7/docs/index.html
Writing custom serializers
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