Fixed #21100 -- Noted that Create/UpdateViews.fields is new in 1.6
Thanks AndrewIngram for the suggestion.
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@ -1061,12 +1061,12 @@ security problem described in the section above, because they can automatically
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create a ``ModelForm`` that uses all fields for a model.
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For this reason, if you use these views for editing models, you must also supply
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the ``fields`` attribute, which is a list of model fields and works in the same
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way as the :class:`~django.forms.ModelForm` ``Meta.fields`` attribute. Alternatively,
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you can set set the ``form_class`` attribute to a ``ModelForm`` that explicitly
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defines the fields to be used. Defining an ``UpdateView`` or ``CreateView``
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subclass to be used with a model but without an explicit list of fields is
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deprecated.
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the ``fields`` attribute (new in Django 1.6), which is a list of model fields
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and works in the same way as the :class:`~django.forms.ModelForm`
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``Meta.fields`` attribute. Alternatively, you can set set the ``form_class``
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attribute to a ``ModelForm`` that explicitly defines the fields to be used.
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Defining an ``UpdateView`` or ``CreateView`` subclass to be used with a model
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but without an explicit list of fields is deprecated.
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.. _m2m-help_text-deprecation:
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