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Fixed #10303 -- Corrected a contradiction in the docs regarding the capabilities of the .update() clause that was introduced by the documentation for F() expressions. Thanks to gluckj for the report.
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Fixed #10289 -- Corrected typo that produced oversensitive rejection of Postgres versions. Thanks to Ian Kelly for the report.
Fixed #10303 -- Corrected a contradiction in the docs regarding the capabilities of the .update() clause that was introduced by the documentation for F() expressions. Thanks to gluckj for the report.
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Removed outdated "adminindex" command -- the same behavior is now far easier and better done in a template, or perhaps a custom
AdminSite.index
function. Refs #5500.
Fixed #9214: EmailMessage now respects the From header instead of blindly using from_email. Thanks, Tai Lee.
Fixed #10196: Restored setting of image file width and height fields lost in r9766, and added tests for this function. Thanks to vicvicvic for the ticket and patch and for Alex for reminding me not to break non-PIL-boxes with the new tests.
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