Fixed #12497 -- Fixed Sphinx errors in docs. Thanks, ramiro
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My admin-site CSS and images showed up fine using the development server, but they're not displaying when using mod_python.
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See :ref:`serving the admin files <howto-deployment-modpython-serving-the-admin-files`
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See :ref:`serving the admin files <howto-deployment-modpython-serving-the-admin-files>`
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in the "How to use Django with mod_python" documentation.
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My "list_filter" contains a ManyToManyField, but the filter doesn't display.
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Generic relations and aggregation
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:ref:`Django's database aggregation API <topics-db-aggregation`
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:ref:`Django's database aggregation API <topics-db-aggregation>`
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doesn't work with a
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:class:`~django.contrib.contenttypes.generic.GenericRelation`. For example, you
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might be tempted to try something like::
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.. versionchanged:: 1.2
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Prior to version 1.2, the ``messages`` variable was a lazy accessor for
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``user.get_and_delete_messages()``. It has been changed to include any
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messages added via the :ref:`messages framework <ref-contrib-messages`.
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messages added via the :ref:`messages framework <ref-contrib-messages>`.
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django.core.context_processors.debug
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. currentmodule:: django.db.models
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The topic guide on :ref:`Django's database-abstraction API <topics-db-queries`
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The topic guide on :ref:`Django's database-abstraction API <topics-db-queries>`
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described the way that you can use Django queries that create,
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retrieve, update and delete individual objects. However, sometimes you will
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need to retrieve values that are derived by summarizing or *aggregating* a
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