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Fixed 32956 -- Lowercased spelling of "web" and "web framework" where appropriate.

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David Smith
2021-07-23 07:48:16 +01:00
committed by Mariusz Felisiak
parent acde917456
commit 1024b5e74a
113 changed files with 265 additions and 267 deletions

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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ should be used only for requests that do not affect the state of the system.
``GET`` would also be unsuitable for a password form, because the password
would appear in the URL, and thus, also in browser history and server logs,
all in plain text. Neither would it be suitable for large quantities of data,
or for binary data, such as an image. A Web application that uses ``GET``
or for binary data, such as an image. A web application that uses ``GET``
requests for admin forms is a security risk: it can be easy for an attacker to
mimic a form's request to gain access to sensitive parts of the system.
``POST``, coupled with other protections like Django's :doc:`CSRF protection
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Forms in Django
We've described HTML forms briefly, but an HTML ``<form>`` is just one part of
the machinery required.
In the context of a Web application, 'form' might refer to that HTML
In the context of a web application, 'form' might refer to that HTML
``<form>``, or to the Django :class:`Form` that produces it, or to the
structured data returned when it is submitted, or to the end-to-end working
collection of these parts.

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@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
Form Assets (the ``Media`` class)
=================================
Rendering an attractive and easy-to-use Web form requires more than just
HTML - it also requires CSS stylesheets, and if you want to use fancy
"Web2.0" widgets, you may also need to include some JavaScript on each
page. The exact combination of CSS and JavaScript that is required for
any given page will depend upon the widgets that are in use on that page.
Rendering an attractive and easy-to-use web form requires more than just
HTML - it also requires CSS stylesheets, and if you want to use fancy widgets,
you may also need to include some JavaScript on each page. The exact
combination of CSS and JavaScript that is required for any given page will
depend upon the widgets that are in use on that page.
This is where asset definitions come in. Django allows you to
associate different files -- like stylesheets and scripts -- with the
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Calendar widget. This widget can then be associated with the CSS and
JavaScript that is required to render the calendar. When the Calendar
widget is used on a form, Django is able to identify the CSS and
JavaScript files that are required, and provide the list of file names
in a form suitable for inclusion on your Web page.
in a form suitable for inclusion on your web page.
.. admonition:: Assets and Django Admin