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Fixed #10363 -- Modified ModelForm handling to ensure that excluded fields can't be saved onto the model. Thanks to jgoldberg for the report, an Alex Gaynor for the fix.
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Fixed #10363 -- Modified ModelForm handling to ensure that excluded fields can't be saved onto the model. Thanks to jgoldberg for the report, an Alex Gaynor for the fix.
Fixed #10779 -- Corrected description of an example in the files docs. Thanks to timo for the patch.
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Removed outdated "adminindex" command -- the same behavior is now far easier and better done in a template, or perhaps a custom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.
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Fixed #10363 -- Modified ModelForm handling to ensure that excluded fields can't be saved onto the model. Thanks to jgoldberg for the report, an Alex Gaynor for the fix.
Fixed #10571 -- Ensured that unicode POST data is correctly encoded by the test client. Thanks to Rick Wagner for his help identifying and fixing this problem.
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