magic-removal: Updated docs to reflect new location of django.utils.httpwrappers
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@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ The raw way
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The simple, raw way to limit access to pages is to check
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``request.user.is_anonymous()`` and either redirect to a login page::
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from django.utils.httpwrappers import HttpResponseRedirect
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from django.http import HttpResponseRedirect
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def my_view(request):
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if request.user.is_anonymous():
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from django.core.exceptions import Http404
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from django.core.extensions import render_to_response
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from django.utils.httpwrappers import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
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from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
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from django.models.places import places
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from django.core import formfields
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ and Django's ``HttpResponse`` objects are file-like objects.
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Here's an example::
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import csv
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from django.utils.httpwrappers import HttpResponse
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from django.http import HttpResponse
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def some_view(request):
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# Create the HttpResponse object with the appropriate CSV header.
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Here's an example, which generates the same CSV file as above::
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from django.utils.httpwrappers import HttpResponse
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from django.http import HttpResponse
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from django.core.template import loader, Context
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def some_view(request):
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Here's a "Hello World" example::
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from reportlab.pdfgen import canvas
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from django.utils.httpwrappers import HttpResponse
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from django.http import HttpResponse
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def some_view(request):
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# Create the HttpResponse object with the appropriate PDF headers.
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ QueryDict objects
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-----------------
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In an ``HttpRequest`` object, the ``GET`` and ``POST`` attributes are instances
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of ``django.utils.httpwrappers.QueryDict``. ``QueryDict`` is a dictionary-like
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of ``django.http.QueryDict``. ``QueryDict`` is a dictionary-like
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class customized to deal with multiple values for the same key. This is
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necessary because some HTML form elements, notably ``<select multiple>``, pass
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multiple values for the same key.
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Django, ``HttpResponse`` objects are your responsibility. Each view you write
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is responsible for instantiating, populating and returning an ``HttpResponse``.
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The ``HttpResponse`` class lives at ``django.utils.httpwrappers.HttpResponse``.
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The ``HttpResponse`` class lives at ``django.http.HttpResponse``.
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Usage
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Django includes a number of ``HttpResponse`` subclasses that handle different
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types of HTTP responses. Like ``HttpResponse``, these subclasses live in
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``django.utils.httpwrappers``.
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``django.http``.
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``HttpResponseRedirect``
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The constructor takes a single argument -- the path to redirect to. This
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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ haven't written any views yet).
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Time to write the first view. Open the file ``myproject/polls/views.py``
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and put the following Python code in it::
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from django.utils.httpwrappers import HttpResponse
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from django.http import HttpResponse
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def index(request):
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return HttpResponse("Hello, world. You're at the poll index.")
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publication date::
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from django.models.polls import polls
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from django.utils.httpwrappers import HttpResponse
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from django.http import HttpResponse
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def index(request):
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latest_poll_list = polls.get_list(order_by=['-pub_date'], limit=5)
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from django.core.template import Context, loader
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from django.models.polls import polls
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from django.utils.httpwrappers import HttpResponse
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from django.http import HttpResponse
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def index(request):
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latest_poll_list = polls.get_list(order_by=['-pub_date'], limit=5)
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