[1.6.x] Fixed #18944 -- Documented PasswordResetForm's from_email argument as a backwards incompatible change for 1.3
Thanks DrMeers for the report.
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@ -650,6 +650,15 @@ Prior to Django 1.3, inactive users were able to request a password reset email
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and reset their password. In Django 1.3 inactive users will receive the same
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and reset their password. In Django 1.3 inactive users will receive the same
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message as a nonexistent account.
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message as a nonexistent account.
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Password reset view now accepts ``from_email``
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The :func:`django.contrib.auth.views.password_reset` view now accepts a
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``from_email`` parameter, which is passed to the ``password_reset_form``'s
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``save()`` method as a keyword argument. If you are using this view with a
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custom password reset form, then you will need to ensure your form's ``save()``
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method accepts this keyword argument.
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.. _deprecated-features-1.3:
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.. _deprecated-features-1.3:
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Features deprecated in 1.3
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Features deprecated in 1.3
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