Small typo fixes. Thanks, jdetaeye, Ionut Ciocirlan, David Reynolds and adamv.
Fixed #6123, #6133, #6179, #6194. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@6923 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ def ssi(parser, token):
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Outputs the contents of a given file into the page.
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Outputs the contents of a given file into the page.
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Like a simple "include" tag, the ``ssi`` tag includes the contents
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Like a simple "include" tag, the ``ssi`` tag includes the contents
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of another file -- which must be specified using an absolute page --
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of another file -- which must be specified using an absolute path --
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in the current page::
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in the current page::
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{% ssi /home/html/ljworld.com/includes/right_generic.html %}
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{% ssi /home/html/ljworld.com/includes/right_generic.html %}
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# ... (other possibly useful methods omitted) ...
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# ... (other possibly useful methods omitted) ...
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This is just an ordinary Python class, with nothing Django-specific about it.
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This is just an ordinary Python class, with nothing Django-specific about it.
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We'd like to be able to things like this in our models (we assume the ``hand``
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We'd like to be able to do things like this in our models (we assume the
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attribute on the model is an instance of ``Hand``)::
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``hand`` attribute on the model is an instance of ``Hand``)::
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example = MyModel.objects.get(pk=1)
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example = MyModel.objects.get(pk=1)
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print example.hand.north
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print example.hand.north
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``HttpResponseNotModified``
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``HttpResponseNotModified``
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The constructor doesn't take any arguments. Use this to designate that a
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The constructor doesn't take any arguments. Use this to designate that a
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page hasn't been modified since the user's last request.
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page hasn't been modified since the user's last request (status code 304).
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``HttpResponseBadRequest``
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``HttpResponseBadRequest``
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**New in Django development version.**
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**New in Django development version.**
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won't cause an ``AttributeError`` (because integers don't have ``lower()``
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won't cause an ``AttributeError`` (because integers don't have ``lower()``
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methods).
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methods).
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Registering a custom filters
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Registering custom filters
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Once you've written your filter definition, you need to register it with
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Once you've written your filter definition, you need to register it with
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your ``Library`` instance, to make it available to Django's template language::
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your ``Library`` instance, to make it available to Django's template language::
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