From 78c842a3230f026ad678d243e5459cd6b314d99a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juan Catalano Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2013 22:53:48 -0700 Subject: Adapted uses of versionchanged/versionadded to the new form. Refs #20104. --- docs/ref/request-response.txt | 19 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/ref/request-response.txt') diff --git a/docs/ref/request-response.txt b/docs/ref/request-response.txt index 0f62741c5d..2fac7f2f9c 100644 --- a/docs/ref/request-response.txt +++ b/docs/ref/request-response.txt @@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ All attributes should be considered read-only, unless stated otherwise below. :attr:`HttpRequest.body` attribute instead. .. versionchanged:: 1.5 + Before Django 1.5, HttpRequest.POST contained non-form data. It's possible that a request can come in via POST with an empty ``POST`` @@ -563,19 +564,19 @@ streaming response if (and only if) no middleware accesses the .. versionchanged:: 1.5 -This technique is fragile and was deprecated in Django 1.5. If you need the -response to be streamed from the iterator to the client, you should use the -:class:`StreamingHttpResponse` class instead. + This technique is fragile and was deprecated in Django 1.5. If you need the + response to be streamed from the iterator to the client, you should use the + :class:`StreamingHttpResponse` class instead. -As of Django 1.7, when :class:`HttpResponse` is instantiated with an -iterator, it will consume it immediately, store the response content as a -string, and discard the iterator. + As of Django 1.7, when :class:`HttpResponse` is instantiated with an + iterator, it will consume it immediately, store the response content as a + string, and discard the iterator. .. versionchanged:: 1.5 -You can now use :class:`HttpResponse` as a file-like object even if it was -instantiated with an iterator. Django will consume and save the content of -the iterator on first access. + You can now use :class:`HttpResponse` as a file-like object even if it was + instantiated with an iterator. Django will consume and save the content of + the iterator on first access. Setting headers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- cgit v1.3