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@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ Fixtures may be compressed in ``zip``, ``gz``, or ``bz2`` format. For example::
django-admin.py loaddata mydata.json
would look for any of ``mydata.json``, ``mydata.json.zip``,
``mydata.json.gz``, or ``mydata.json.bz2``. The first file contained within a
``mydata.json.gz``, or ``mydata.json.bz2``. The first file contained within a
zip-compressed archive is used.
Note that if two fixtures with the same name but different
@ -984,7 +984,7 @@ the current directory or the given destination.
.. versionchanged:: 1.4
By default, the new directory contains ``manage.py`` and a project package
(containing a ``settings.py`` and other files). See the `template source`_ for
(containing a ``settings.py`` and other files). See the `template source`_ for
details.
If only the project name is given, both the project directory and project
@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ will be created in the current working directory.
If the optional destination is provided, Django will use that existing
directory as the project directory, and create ``manage.py`` and the project
package within it. You can use '.' to denote the current working directory.
package within it. Use '.' to denote the current working directory.
For example::