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| ==========================
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| Django 1.1.3 release notes
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| ==========================
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| 
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| Welcome to Django 1.1.3!
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| 
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| This is the third "bugfix" release in the Django 1.1 series,
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| improving the stability and performance of the Django 1.1 codebase.
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| 
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| With one exception, Django 1.1.3 maintains backwards compatibility
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| with Django 1.1.2. It also contains a number of fixes and other
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| improvements. Django 1.1.2 is a recommended upgrade for any
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| development or deployment currently using or targeting Django 1.1.
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| 
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| For full details on the new features, backwards incompatibilities, and
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| deprecated features in the 1.1 branch, see the :doc:`/releases/1.1`.
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| 
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| Backwards incompatible changes
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| ==============================
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| 
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| Restricted filters in admin interface
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| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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| 
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| The Django administrative interface, django.contrib.admin, supports
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| filtering of displayed lists of objects by fields on the corresponding
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| models, including across database-level relationships. This is
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| implemented by passing lookup arguments in the querystring portion of
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| the URL, and options on the ModelAdmin class allow developers to
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| specify particular fields or relationships which will generate
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| automatic links for filtering.
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| 
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| One historically-undocumented and -unofficially-supported feature has
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| been the ability for a user with sufficient knowledge of a model's
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| structure and the format of these lookup arguments to invent useful
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| new filters on the fly by manipulating the querystring.
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| 
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| However, it has been demonstrated that this can be abused to gain
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| access to information outside of an admin user's permissions; for
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| example, an attacker with access to the admin and sufficient knowledge
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| of model structure and relations could construct query strings which --
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| with repeated use of regular-expression lookups supported by the
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| Django database API -- expose sensitive information such as users'
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| password hashes.
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| 
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| To remedy this, django.contrib.admin will now validate that
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| querystring lookup arguments either specify only fields on the model
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| being viewed, or cross relations which have been explicitly
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| whitelisted by the application developer using the pre-existing
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| mechanism mentioned above. This is backwards-incompatible for any
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| users relying on the prior ability to insert arbitrary lookups.
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