Fixed #15509 -- corrected a typo in the cache docs. Thanks Paul.
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@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ The cache middleware caches every page that doesn't have GET or POST
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parameters. Optionally, if the :setting:`CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ANONYMOUS_ONLY`
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parameters. Optionally, if the :setting:`CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ANONYMOUS_ONLY`
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setting is ``True``, only anonymous requests (i.e., not those made by a
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setting is ``True``, only anonymous requests (i.e., not those made by a
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logged-in user) will be cached. This is a simple and effective way of disabling
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logged-in user) will be cached. This is a simple and effective way of disabling
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caching for any user-specific pages (include Django's admin interface). Note
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caching for any user-specific pages (including Django's admin interface). Note
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that if you use :setting:`CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ANONYMOUS_ONLY`, you should make
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that if you use :setting:`CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ANONYMOUS_ONLY`, you should make
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sure you've activated ``AuthenticationMiddleware``. The cache middleware
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sure you've activated ``AuthenticationMiddleware``. The cache middleware
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expects that a HEAD request is answered with the same response headers as
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expects that a HEAD request is answered with the same response headers as
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