Remove documenation for non-existent middleware (#9998)

The docs contained a reference to the class
django.middleware.exception.ExceptionMiddleware. This class was introduced in
05c888ffb8. It was removed in 7d1b69dbe7, but the documentation remained.
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Daniel Hepper 2018-05-27 16:08:50 +02:00 committed by Markus Holtermann
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* Sends broken link notification emails to :setting:`MANAGERS` (see
:doc:`/howto/error-reporting`).
Exception middleware
--------------------
.. module:: django.middleware.exception
:synopsis: Middleware to return responses for exceptions.
.. class:: ExceptionMiddleware
Catches exceptions raised during the request/response cycle and returns the
appropriate response.
* :class:`~django.http.Http404` is processed by
:data:`~django.conf.urls.handler404` (or a more friendly debug page if
:setting:`DEBUG=True <DEBUG>`).
* :class:`~django.core.exceptions.PermissionDenied` is processed
by :data:`~django.conf.urls.handler403`.
* ``MultiPartParserError`` is processed by :data:`~django.conf.urls.handler400`.
* :class:`~django.core.exceptions.SuspiciousOperation` is processed by
:data:`~django.conf.urls.handler400` (or a more friendly debug page if
:setting:`DEBUG=True <DEBUG>`).
* Any other exception is processed by :data:`~django.conf.urls.handler500`
(or a more friendly debug page if :setting:`DEBUG=True <DEBUG>`).
Django uses this middleware regardless of whether or not you include it in
:setting:`MIDDLEWARE`, however, you may want to subclass if your own middleware
needs to transform any of these exceptions into the appropriate responses.
:class:`~django.middleware.locale.LocaleMiddleware` does this, for example.
GZip middleware
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