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Gary Wilson Jr
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Fixed #7830 -- Removed all of the remaining, deprecated, non-oldforms features:
* Support for representing files as strings was removed. Use `django.core.files.base.ContentFile` instead. * Support for representing uploaded files as dictionaries was removed. Use `django.core.files.uploadedfile.SimpleUploadedFile` instead. * The `filename`, `file_name`, `file_size`, and `chuck` properties of `UploadedFile` were removed. Use the `name`, `name`, `size`, and `chunks` properties instead, respectively. * The `get_FIELD_filename`, `get_FIELD_url`, `get_FIELD_size`, and `save_FIELD_file` methods for Models with `FileField` fields were removed. Instead, use the `path`, `url`, and `size` attributes and `save` method on the field itself, respectively. * The `get_FIELD_width` and `get_FIELD_height` methods for Models with `ImageField` fields were removed. Use the `width` and `height` attributes on the field itself instead. * The dispatcher `connect`, `disconnect`, `send`, and `sendExact` functions were removed. Use the signal object's own `connect`, `disconnect`, `send`, and `send` methods instead, respectively. * The `form_for_model` and `form_for_instance` functions were removed. Use a `ModelForm` subclass instead. * Support for importing `django.newforms` was removed. Use `django.forms` instead. * Support for importing `django.utils.images` was removed. Use `django.core.files.images` instead. * Support for the `follow` argument in the `create_object` and `update_object` generic views was removed. Use the `django.forms` package and the new `form_class` argument instead. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8291 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Fixed #5801: admin requests with GET args now get properly bounced through login with those args intact. Thanks for the patch, Rozza.
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