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Fixed #13969 -- Extended length of salt used when setting the password. Thanks to cyounkins for the initial patch.
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Fixed #13969 -- Extended length of salt used when setting the password. Thanks to cyounkins for the initial patch.
Fixed #16207 -- Enhanced documentation about user profile model instance creation. Thanks foxwhisper for the report, melinath for the patch and Julien for reviewing it.
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Fixed #15852 -- Modified cookie parsing so it can handle duplicate invalid cookie names. Thanks goes to Fredrik Stålnacke for the report and to vung for the patch.
Fixed #11585 -- Added ability to translate and prefix URL patterns with a language code as an alternative method for language discovery. Many thanks to Orne Brocaar for his initial work and Carl Meyer for feedback.
Fixed #16155 -- Removed Python 2.4 compatibility constructs from code and mentions from docs. Thanks Aymeric Augustin for the report and patch.
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Fixed #12202 -- Removed hardcoded password reset subject and added a subject_template_name parameter to the password_reset view. Thanks, Ramiro Morales, Claude Paroz and agabel.
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