Fixed #14745 - add links to topics/http/shortucts.txt. thanks adamv for the patch.
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@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ Optional arguments
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``context_instance``
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The context instance to render the template with. By default, the template
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will be rendered with a ``Context`` instance (filled with values from
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``dictionary``). If you need to use :ref:`context processors
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<subclassing-context-requestcontext>`, render the template with a
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``RequestContext`` instance instead. Your code might look something like
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this::
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will be rendered with a :class:`~django.template.Context` instance (filled
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with values from ``dictionary``). If you need to use :ref:`context
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processors <subclassing-context-requestcontext>`, render the template with
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a :class:`~django.template.RequestContext` instance instead. Your code
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might look something like this::
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return render_to_response('my_template.html',
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my_data_dictionary,
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.. versionadded:: 1.1
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Returns an HttpResponseRedirect to the apropriate URL for the arguments
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passed.
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Returns an :class:`~django.http.HttpResponseRedirect` to the appropriate URL
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for the arguments passed.
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The arguments could be:
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* A URL, which will be used as-is for the redirect location.
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By default issues a temporary redirect; pass permanent=True to issue a
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By default issues a temporary redirect; pass ``permanent=True`` to issue a
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permanent redirect
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Examples
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.. function:: get_object_or_404(klass, *args, **kwargs)
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Calls :meth:`~django.db.models.QuerySet.get()` on a given model manager,
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but it raises ``django.http.Http404`` instead of the model's
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``DoesNotExist`` exception.
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but it raises :class:`~django.http.Http404` instead of the model's
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:class:`~django.core.exceptions.DoesNotExist` exception.
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Required arguments
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------------------
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``klass``
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A ``Model``, ``Manager`` or ``QuerySet`` instance from which to get the
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object.
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A :class:`~django.db.models.Model`, :class:`~django.db.models.Manager` or
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:class:`~django.db.models.QuerySet` instance from which to get the object.
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``**kwargs``
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Lookup parameters, which should be in the format accepted by ``get()`` and
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except MyModel.DoesNotExist:
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raise Http404
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Note: As with ``get()``, an ``MultipleObjectsReturned`` exception will be
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raised if more than one object is found.
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Note: As with ``get()``, a
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:class:`~django.core.exceptions.MultipleObjectsReturned` exception
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will be raised if more than one object is found.
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``get_list_or_404``
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===================
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.. function:: get_list_or_404(klass, *args, **kwargs)
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Returns the result of :meth:`~django.db.models.QuerySet.filter()` on a
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given model manager, raising ``django.http.Http404`` if the resulting list
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is empty.
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given model manager, raising :class:`~django.http.Http404` if the resulting
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list is empty.
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Required arguments
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------------------
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``klass``
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A ``Model``, ``Manager`` or ``QuerySet`` instance from which to get the
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object.
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A :class:`~django.db.models.Model`, :class:`~django.db.models.Manager` or
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:class:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet` instance from which to get the
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list.
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``**kwargs``
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Lookup parameters, which should be in the format accepted by ``get()`` and
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