Fixed #5550: Documented the context used by the default view for 404 and 500 errors.
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@ -555,10 +555,13 @@ Three things to note about 404 views:
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* The 404 view is also called if Django doesn't find a match after checking
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every regular expression in the URLconf.
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* If you don't define your own 404 view -- and simply use the default,
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which is recommended -- you still have one obligation: To create a
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``404.html`` template in the root of your template directory. The default
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404 view will use that template for all 404 errors.
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* If you don't define your own 404 view -- and simply use the
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default, which is recommended -- you still have one obligation:
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To create a ``404.html`` template in the root of your template
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directory. The default 404 view will use that template for all
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404 errors. The default 404 view will pass one variable to the
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template: ``request_path``, which is the URL which resulted in
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the 404.
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* If ``DEBUG`` is set to ``True`` (in your settings module) then your 404
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view will never be used, and the traceback will be displayed instead.
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@ -572,7 +575,8 @@ the view ``django.views.defaults.server_error``, which loads and renders the
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template ``500.html``.
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This means you need to define a ``500.html`` template in your root template
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directory. This template will be used for all server errors.
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directory. This template will be used for all server errors. The
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default 500 view passes no variables to this template.
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This ``server_error`` view should suffice for 99% of Web applications, but if
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you want to override the view, you can specify ``handler500`` in your
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