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Fixes #17912. Thanks Julien for the report. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/releases/1.3.X@17759 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
[1.3.X] Fixed #17908 -- Made some
contrib.markup
tests be skipped so they don't fail on old versions of Markdown. Thanks to Preston Holmes for the patch.
[1.3.X] Fixed #17841 -- Clarified caching note about authentication backends. Thanks auzigog for the proposal and lukegb for the patch.
[1.3.X] Fixed #17488 -- This test passed in 2011 only because 2012-01-01 is a Sunday. Thanks Florian Apolloner for the report and patch.
[1.3.X] Fixed #16681 -- Refactored the invalid_models unit test so that it can be invoked manually. Thanks to Anthony Briggs for the report and patch.
[1.3.X] Fixed the link to the IRC logs in the README and docs. Refs #17453, #16277. Backport of [17149] and [17385].
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