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Various documentation typo/spelling fixes

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@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ Ramiro Morales
Honza Král
Honza first discovered Django in 2006 and started using it right away,
first for school and personal projects and later in his full time job. He
first for school and personal projects and later in his full-time job. He
contributed various patches and fixes mostly to the newforms library,
newforms admin and, through participation in the Google Summer of Code
project, assisted in creating the :ref:`model validation
@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ Marc Tamlyn
documentation at DjangoCon EU 2012, and also helped to develop `CCBV`_, an
additional class based view reference tool.
Marc is currently a full time parent, part time developer, and lives in
Marc is currently a full-time parent, part-time developer, and lives in
Oxford, UK.
.. _CCBV: http://ccbv.co.uk/

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Miscellaneous
* Remove ``import`` statements that are no longer used when you change code.
`flake8`_ will identify these imports for you. If an unused import needs to
remain for backwards-compatibility, mark the end of of with ``# NOQA`` to
remain for backwards-compatibility, mark the end of with ``# NOQA`` to
silence the flake8 warning.
* Systematically remove all trailing whitespaces from your code as those

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@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Our policy for new features is:
release, not the development version.
Our preferred way for marking new features is by prefacing the features'
documentation with: "``.. versionadded:: X.Y``", followed by a a mandatory
documentation with: "``.. versionadded:: X.Y``", followed by a mandatory
blank line and an optional content (indented).
General improvements, or other changes to the APIs that should be emphasized

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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Handling errors in actions
If there are foreseeable error conditions that may occur while running your
action, you should gracefully inform the user of the problem. This means
handling exceptions and and using
handling exceptions and using
:meth:`django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.message_user` to display a user friendly
description of the problem in the response.

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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ respectively).
in the :doc:`sessions documentation </topics/http/sessions>` on
how to enable sessions.
We will use the :class:`SessionWizardView` in all examples but is is completely
We will use the :class:`SessionWizardView` in all examples but is completely
fine to use the :class:`CookieWizardView` instead. As with your
:class:`~django.forms.Form` classes, this :class:`WizardView` class can live
anywhere in your codebase, but convention is to put it in :file:`views.py`.

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@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ systems and coordinate transformation::
.. attribute:: z
Returns the Z coordinate of this point, or ``None`` if the
the point does not have a Z coordinate::
point does not have a Z coordinate::
>>> OGRGeometry('POINT (1 2 3)').z
3.0

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@ -880,7 +880,7 @@ Returns WKB of the geometry in hexadecimal. Example::
.. attribute:: WKBWriter.byteorder
This property may be be set to change the byte-order of the geometry
This property may be set to change the byte-order of the geometry
representation.
=============== =================================================

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@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ Threaded option
----------------
If you plan to run Django in a multithreaded environment (e.g. Apache using the
the default MPM module on any modern operating system), then you **must** set
default MPM module on any modern operating system), then you **must** set
the ``threaded`` option of your Oracle database configuration to True::
'OPTIONS': {

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@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ RunSQL
RunSQL(sql, reverse_sql=None, state_operations=None, multiple=False)
Allows runnning of arbitrary SQL on the database - useful for more advanced
Allows running of arbitrary SQL on the database - useful for more advanced
features of database backends that Django doesn't support directly, like
partial indexes.

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@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ For a complete discussion on the usage of the following see the
current point in time. Exactly what's returned depends on the value of
:setting:`USE_TZ`:
* If :setting:`USE_TZ` is ``False``, this will be be a
* If :setting:`USE_TZ` is ``False``, this will be a
:ref:`naive <naive_vs_aware_datetimes>` datetime (i.e. a datetime
without an associated timezone) that represents the current time
in the system's local timezone.

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ handlers have been refactored to allow finer-grained control over the
uploading process as well as streaming uploads of large files.
Along with these improvements and additions, we've made a number of
of backwards-incompatible changes to the framework, as features have been
backwards-incompatible changes to the framework, as features have been
fleshed out and APIs have been finalized for the 1.0 release. A
complete guide to these changes will be available as part of the final
Django 1.0 release, and a comprehensive list of backwards-incompatible

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Following this change, all platforms, regardless of word size, will generate a
As a result of this change, you will not be able to use the ``reset``
management command on any table made by a 64-bit machine. This is because the
the new generated name will not match the historically generated name; as a
new generated name will not match the historically generated name; as a
result, the SQL constructed by the reset command will be invalid.
If you need to reset an application that was created with 64-bit constraints,

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@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ Added ``readonly_fields`` to ``ModelAdmin``
:attr:`django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.readonly_fields` has been added to
enable non-editable fields in add/change pages for models and inlines. Field
and calculated values can be displayed along side editable fields.
and calculated values can be displayed alongside editable fields.
Customizable syntax highlighting
--------------------------------

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@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ Bugfixes
========
* Added backwards compatibility support for the :mod:`django.contrib.messages`
cookie format of Django 1.4 and earlier to faciliate upgrading to 1.6 from
cookie format of Django 1.4 and earlier to facilitate upgrading to 1.6 from
1.4 (`#22426 <http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/22426>`_).

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@ -508,7 +508,6 @@ roadmap
Roald
rss
runfcgi
runnning
runserver
safeseq
Sandvik

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ The standard pattern for processing a form in a view looks like this:
def contact(request):
if request.method == 'POST': # If the form has been submitted...
# ContactForm was defined in the the previous section
# ContactForm was defined in the previous section
form = ContactForm(request.POST) # A form bound to the POST data
if form.is_valid(): # All validation rules pass
# Process the data in form.cleaned_data

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ specified with Python's standard named-string interpolation syntax. Example::
This technique lets language-specific translations reorder the placeholder
text. For example, an English translation may be ``"Today is November 26."``,
while a Spanish translation may be ``"Hoy es 26 de Noviembre."`` -- with the
the month and the day placeholders swapped.
month and the day placeholders swapped.
For this reason, you should use named-string interpolation (e.g., ``%(day)s``)
instead of positional interpolation (e.g., ``%s`` or ``%d``) whenever you

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ The following is a simple unit test using the request factory::
# Create an instance of a GET request.
request = self.factory.get('/customer/details')
# Recall that middleware are not suported. You can simulate a
# Recall that middleware are not supported. You can simulate a
# logged-in user by setting request.user manually.
request.user = self.user