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Fixed #8656: added a note about iterating over `UploadedFile` only understanding `\n`.
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@ -192,6 +192,21 @@ define the following methods/attributes:
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``UploadedFile.temporary_file_path()``
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``UploadedFile.temporary_file_path()``
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Only files uploaded onto disk will have this method; it returns the full
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Only files uploaded onto disk will have this method; it returns the full
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path to the temporary uploaded file.
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path to the temporary uploaded file.
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.. note::
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Like regular Python files, you can read the file line-by-line simply by
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iterating over the uploaded file:
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.. code-block:: python
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for line in uploadedfile:
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do_something_with(line)
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However, *unlike* standard Python files, :class:`UploadedFile` only
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understands ``\n`` (also known as "Unix-style") line endings. If you know
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that you need to handle uploaded files with different line endings, you'll
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need to do so in your view.
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Upload Handlers
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Upload Handlers
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