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Fixed #14594 -- Corrected a problem introduced by r14394 whereby reading POST data when running a WSGI server under CherryPy would hang. Thanks to Mark Sundstrom for the report.
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Fixed #14594 -- Corrected a problem introduced by r14394 whereby reading POST data when running a WSGI server under CherryPy would hang. Thanks to Mark Sundstrom for the report.
Fixed #14455 -- Documented the backwards compatibility policy for local flavors. Implemented the policy for the changes in the Indonesian local flavor (from r14195) that stimulated the development of this policy. Thanks to Karen, Alex, Ramiro and Chris for their help developing the policy.
Fixed #12174 -- Corrected Bash command line completion when calling "python manage.py". Thanks to sethp for the report, and SmileyChris for the initial patch.
Fixed #14181 -- Added a template tag and filters to allow localization to be disabled in a template. Thanks to Benjamin Wohlwend for the work on the patch.
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