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_ext Reformated some code for readability. 2010-11-20 21:00:41 +00:00
_theme/djangodocs
faq Fixed #10904 -- Corrected inappropriate usage of the term "absolute URL" throughout the docs. Replaced with the (RFC 2396-compliant) terms "absolute path reference" or "absolute path" as appropriate for the context. Thanks to sharan666 for the report, and Malcolm, Chris, and dwillis for their work in supplying a solution and patch. 2010-11-07 01:42:55 +00:00
howto Fixed #14910 -- Clarified the order of precedence of loading translation catalogues. Thanks, vanschelven. 2010-12-21 14:57:57 +00:00
internals Fixed #11675 -- Added support for the PyLibMC cache library. In order to support this, and clean up some other 1.3 caching additions, this patch also includes some changes to the way caches are defined. This means you can now have multiple caches, in the same way you have multiple databases. A huge thanks to Jacob Burch for the work on the PyLibMC backend, and to Jannis for his work on the cache definition changes. 2010-12-21 15:19:19 +00:00
intro Fixed #14863 - Add contrib.messages and staticfiles to list of default INSTALLED_APPS in tutorial. thanks tgm for report and adamv for patch. 2010-12-11 15:04:25 +00:00
man Fixed #7735 -- Added support for IPv6 adresses to runserver and testserver management command. Thanks to Jason Alonso and Łukasz Rekucki for the report and initial patches. 2010-11-26 13:33:53 +00:00
misc 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. 2010-11-01 00:52:58 +00:00
obsolete
ref Fixed #11675 -- Added support for the PyLibMC cache library. In order to support this, and clean up some other 1.3 caching additions, this patch also includes some changes to the way caches are defined. This means you can now have multiple caches, in the same way you have multiple databases. A huge thanks to Jacob Burch for the work on the PyLibMC backend, and to Jannis for his work on the cache definition changes. 2010-12-21 15:19:19 +00:00
releases Fixed #11675 -- Added support for the PyLibMC cache library. In order to support this, and clean up some other 1.3 caching additions, this patch also includes some changes to the way caches are defined. This means you can now have multiple caches, in the same way you have multiple databases. A huge thanks to Jacob Burch for the work on the PyLibMC backend, and to Jannis for his work on the cache definition changes. 2010-12-21 15:19:19 +00:00
topics Fixed #11675 -- Added support for the PyLibMC cache library. In order to support this, and clean up some other 1.3 caching additions, this patch also includes some changes to the way caches are defined. This means you can now have multiple caches, in the same way you have multiple databases. A huge thanks to Jacob Burch for the work on the PyLibMC backend, and to Jannis for his work on the cache definition changes. 2010-12-21 15:19:19 +00:00
conf.py Removed compatibility with Sphinx < 1.0 workarounds in our extension code. Also, started to use the 'needs_sphinx' Sphinx config var. 2010-11-19 23:19:56 +00:00
contents.txt Added a hidden toctree pointing at the index file in the docs to silence a sphinx warning. 2010-11-17 20:26:20 +00:00
glossary.txt
index.txt Fixed #12815 -- Added TemplateResponse, a lazy-evaluated Response class. Thanks to Simon Willison for the original idea, and to Mikhail Korobov and Ivan Sagalaev for their assistance, including the draft patch from Mikhail. 2010-12-07 13:57:01 +00:00
Makefile
README Added a README for building offline HTML docs. 2010-11-06 17:44:26 +00:00

The documentation in this tree is in plain text files and can be viewed using
any text file viewer.

Technically speaking, it uses ReST (reStructuredText) [1], and the Sphinx
documentation system [2].  This allows it to be built into other forms for
easier viewing and browsing.

To create an HTML version of the docs on a Unix machine (Linux or Mac):

* Install Sphinx (using ``easy_install Sphinx`` or some other method)

* In this docs/ directory, type ``make html`` at a shell prompt.

The documentation in _build/html/index.html can then be viewed in a web browser.

[1] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html
[2] http://sphinx.pocoo.org/