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and try to link to the relevant section if possible. For example, use
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``:pep:`20#easter-egg``` or ``:pep:`Easter Egg <20#easter-egg>```.
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* Use :rst:role:`:mimetype:<mimetype>` to refer to a MIME Type unless the value
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is quoted for a code example.
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Django-specific markup
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======================
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response. It inherits most behavior from its superclass with a couple
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differences:
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Its default ``Content-Type`` header is set to ``application/json``.
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Its default ``Content-Type`` header is set to :mimetype:`application/json`.
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The first parameter, ``data``, should be a ``dict`` instance. If the
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``safe`` parameter is set to ``False`` (see below) it can be any
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headers in the local time zone rather than in UTC.
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* ``EmailMessage.attach()`` and ``attach_file()`` now fall back to MIME type
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``application/octet-stream`` when binary content that can't be decoded as
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UTF-8 is specified for a ``text/*`` attachment.
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:mimetype:`application/octet-stream` when binary content that can't be
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decoded as UTF-8 is specified for a :mimetype:`text/*` attachment.
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File Storage
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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:attr:`request.POST <django.http.HttpRequest.POST>` will no longer include data
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posted via HTTP requests with non form-specific content-types in the header.
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In prior versions, data posted with content-types other than
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``multipart/form-data`` or ``application/x-www-form-urlencoded`` would still
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end up represented in the :attr:`request.POST <django.http.HttpRequest.POST>`
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attribute. Developers wishing to access the raw POST data for these cases,
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should use the :attr:`request.body <django.http.HttpRequest.body>` attribute
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instead.
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:mimetype:`multipart/form-data` or
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:mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` would still end up represented in
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the :attr:`request.POST <django.http.HttpRequest.POST>` attribute. Developers
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wishing to access the raw POST data for these cases, should use the
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:attr:`request.body <django.http.HttpRequest.body>` attribute instead.
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:data:`~django.core.signals.request_finished` signal
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----------------------------------------------------
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~~~~~
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* :func:`~django.core.mail.send_mail` now accepts an ``html_message``
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parameter for sending a multipart ``text/plain`` and ``text/html`` email.
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parameter for sending a multipart :mimetype:`text/plain` and
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:mimetype:`text/html` email.
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* The SMTP :class:`~django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend` now accepts a
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``timeout`` parameter.
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default context data passed to the template.
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* ``html_email_template_name``: The full name of a template to use
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for generating a ``text/html`` multipart email with the password reset
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link. By default, HTML email is not sent.
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for generating a :mimetype:`text/html` multipart email with the password
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reset link. By default, HTML email is not sent.
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* ``extra_email_context``: A dictionary of context data that will be
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available in the email template. It can be used to override default
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message.attach('design.png', img_data, 'image/png')
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If you specify a ``mimetype`` of ``message/rfc822``, it will also accept
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:class:`django.core.mail.EmailMessage` and :py:class:`email.message.Message`.
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If you specify a ``mimetype`` of :mimetype:`message/rfc822`, it will also
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accept :class:`django.core.mail.EmailMessage` and
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:py:class:`email.message.Message`.
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For a ``mimetype`` starting with ``text/``, content is expected to be a
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string. Binary data will be decoded using UTF-8, and if that fails, the
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MIME type will be changed to ``application/octet-stream`` and the data will
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be attached unchanged.
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For a ``mimetype`` starting with :mimetype:`text/`, content is expected to
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be a string. Binary data will be decoded using UTF-8, and if that fails,
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the MIME type will be changed to :mimetype:`application/octet-stream` and
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the data will be attached unchanged.
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In addition, ``message/rfc822`` attachments will no longer be
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In addition, :mimetype:`message/rfc822` attachments will no longer be
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base64-encoded in violation of :rfc:`2046#section-5.2.1`, which can cause
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issues with displaying the attachments in `Evolution`__ and `Thunderbird`__.
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message.attach_file('/images/weather_map.png')
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For MIME types starting with ``text/``, binary data is handled as in
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For MIME types starting with :mimetype:`text/`, binary data is handled as in
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``attach()``.
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Sending alternative content types
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