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Removed double spaces after periods and within phrases.
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@ -533,9 +533,8 @@ LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URL = None
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# The number of seconds a password reset link is valid for (default: 3 days).
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PASSWORD_RESET_TIMEOUT = 60 * 60 * 24 * 3
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# the first hasher in this list is the preferred algorithm. any
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# password using different algorithms will be converted automatically
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# upon login
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# The first hasher in this list is the preferred algorithm. Any password using
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# different algorithms will be converted automatically upon login.
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PASSWORD_HASHERS = [
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"django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2PasswordHasher",
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"django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2SHA1PasswordHasher",
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ an interface for reading vector geometry data from many different file
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formats (including ESRI shapefiles).
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When instantiating a DataSource object, use the filename of a
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GDAL-supported data source. For example, a SHP file or a
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GDAL-supported data source. For example, an SHP file or a
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TIGER/Line file from the government.
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The ds_driver keyword is used internally when a ctypes pointer
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@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ class FormatStylePlaceholderCursor:
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def _fix_for_params(self, query, params, unify_by_values=False):
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# oracledb wants no trailing ';' for SQL statements. For PL/SQL, it
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# it does want a trailing ';' but not a trailing '/'. However, these
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# does want a trailing ';' but not a trailing '/'. However, these
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# characters must be included in the original query in case the query
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# is being passed to SQL*Plus.
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if query.endswith(";") or query.endswith("/"):
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ class TestGeoRSS1(feeds.Feed):
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class TestGeoRSS2(TestGeoRSS1):
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def geometry(self, obj):
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# This should attach a <georss:box> element for the extent of
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# of the cities in the database. This tuple came from
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# the cities in the database. This tuple came from
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# calling `City.objects.aggregate(Extent())` -- we can't do that call
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# here because `Extent` is not implemented for MySQL/Oracle.
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return (-123.30, -41.32, 174.78, 48.46)
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