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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ If you're using MySQL or MariaDB, the following checks will be performed:
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``max_length`` > 255. *This check was changed to* ``mysql.W003`` *in Django
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3.1 as the real maximum size depends on many factors.*
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* **mysql.W002**: MySQL/MariaDB Strict Mode is not set for database connection
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'<alias>'. See also :ref:`mysql-sql-mode`.
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``<alias>``. See also :ref:`mysql-sql-mode`.
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* **mysql.W003**: MySQL/MariaDB may not allow unique ``CharField``\s to have a
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``max_length`` > 255.
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@ -413,8 +413,8 @@ The following checks are run if you use the :option:`check --deploy` option:
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set to ``True``, so your pages will not be served with an
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``'X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block'`` header. You should consider enabling
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this header to activate the browser's XSS filtering and help prevent XSS
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attacks. *This check is removed in Django 3.0 as the ``X-XSS-Protection``
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header is no longer honored by modern browsers.*
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attacks. *This check is removed in Django 3.0 as the* ``X-XSS-Protection``
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*header is no longer honored by modern browsers.*
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* **security.W008**: Your :setting:`SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT` setting is not set to
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``True``. Unless your site should be available over both SSL and non-SSL
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connections, you may want to either set this setting to ``True`` or configure
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ If you want to use these, you will need to deploy Django using
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<async-middleware>` contexts. Some of Django's middleware is built like
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this, but not all. To see what middleware Django has to adapt, you can turn
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on debug logging for the ``django.request`` logger and look for log
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messages about *`"Synchronous middleware ... adapted"*.
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messages about *"Synchronous middleware ... adapted"*.
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In both ASGI and WSGI mode, you can still safely use asynchronous support to
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run code in parallel rather than serially. This is especially handy when
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