A couple more semicolon -> colon fixes; refs #18134.
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@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ additional attributes for the ``<label>`` tag.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.6
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The label now includes the form's :attr:`~django.forms.Form.label_suffix`
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(a semicolon, by default).
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(a colon, by default).
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.. method:: BoundField.css_classes()
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@ -337,8 +337,8 @@ Minor features
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default) to allow customizing the :attr:`~django.forms.Form.prefix` of the
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form.
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* Raw queries (``Manager.raw()`` or ``cursor.execute()``) can now use the
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"pyformat" parameter style, where placeholders in the query are given as
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* Raw queries (``Manager.raw()`` or ``cursor.execute()``) can now use the
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"pyformat" parameter style, where placeholders in the query are given as
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``'%(name)s'`` and the parameters are passed as a dictionary rather than
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a list (except on SQLite). This has long been possible (but not officially
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supported) on MySQL and PostgreSQL, and is now also available on Oracle.
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@ -634,10 +634,10 @@ If you manually render ``label_tag`` in your templates:
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{{ form.my_field.label_tag }}: {{ form.my_field }}
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you'll want to remove the semicolon (or whatever other separator you may be
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you'll want to remove the colon (or whatever other separator you may be
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using) to avoid duplicating it when upgrading to Django 1.6. The following
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template in Django 1.6 will render identically to the above template in Django
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1.5, except that the semicolon will appear inside the ``<label>`` element.
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1.5, except that the colon will appear inside the ``<label>`` element.
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.. code-block:: html+django
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