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Fixed #9804 -- Corrected the introspection of sequence names. This was causing problems when flushing tables that had many-to-many relations through an inherited table. Thanks to jdimov for the report.
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Fixed #9804 -- Corrected the introspection of sequence names. This was causing problems when flushing tables that had many-to-many relations through an inherited table. Thanks to jdimov for the report.
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Fixed #9804 -- Corrected the introspection of sequence names. This was causing problems when flushing tables that had many-to-many relations through an inherited table. Thanks to jdimov for the report.
Fixed #10571 -- Ensured that unicode POST data is correctly encoded by the test client. Thanks to Rick Wagner for his help identifying and fixing this problem.
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