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magic-removal: Merged to [2558]

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Adrian Holovaty 2006-03-24 19:15:57 +00:00
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@ -1090,7 +1090,12 @@ directly within the SQL. If you use this technique, the underlying database
library will automatically add quotes and escaping to your parameter(s) as library will automatically add quotes and escaping to your parameter(s) as
necessary. necessary.
A final note: If all you want to do is a custom ``WHERE`` clause, you can just
just the ``where``, ``tables`` and ``params`` arguments to the standard lookup
API. See `Other lookup options`_.
.. _Python DB-API: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0249.html .. _Python DB-API: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0249.html
.. _Other lookup options: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/db_api/#other-lookup-options
Using models Using models
============ ============

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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ efficient. Here's the above "Hello World" example rewritten to use
response = HttpResponse(mimetype='application/pdf') response = HttpResponse(mimetype='application/pdf')
response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename=somefilename.pdf' response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename=somefilename.pdf'
buffer = String() buffer = StringIO()
# Create the PDF object, using the StringIO object as its "file." # Create the PDF object, using the StringIO object as its "file."
p = canvas.Canvas(buffer) p = canvas.Canvas(buffer)