Fixed #8407: Corrected some output in the Paginator docs. Thanks to arien for the patch.
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Django provides a few classes that help you manage paginated data -- that is,
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data that's split across several pages, with "Previous/Next" links. These
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classes live in the module :file:`django/core/paginator.py`.
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classes live in :file:`django/core/paginator.py`.
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Example
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>>> p.page(0)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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InvalidPage
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EmptyPage: That page number is less than 1
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>>> p.page(3)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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InvalidPage
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EmptyPage: That page contains no results
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.. note::
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Note that you can give ``Paginator`` a list/tuple, a Django ``QuerySet``, or
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any other object with a ``count()`` or ``__len__()`` method. When
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``allow_empty_first_page``
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Whether or not the first page is allowed to be empty. If ``False`` and
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``object_list`` is empty, then a ``EmptyPage`` error will be raised.
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``object_list`` is empty, then an ``EmptyPage`` error will be raised.
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Methods
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