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authorAdrian Holovaty <adrian@holovaty.com>2006-04-29 01:57:51 +0000
committerAdrian Holovaty <adrian@holovaty.com>2006-04-29 01:57:51 +0000
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tree8df503eda9c50205254b695b49658f11c1afe07b /docs/outputting_csv.txt
parent1a3450ce76a8b61374a13932d1f8942904aacc4b (diff)
magic-removal: Proofread docs/outputting_csv.txt
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/magic-removal@2784 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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diff --git a/docs/outputting_csv.txt b/docs/outputting_csv.txt
index 2a1c4ab1ed..1970261891 100644
--- a/docs/outputting_csv.txt
+++ b/docs/outputting_csv.txt
@@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ mention:
* The response gets a special mimetype, ``text/csv``. This tells
browsers that the document is a CSV file, rather than an HTML file. If
you leave this off, browsers will probably interpret the output as HTML,
- which would result in ugly, scary gobbledygook in the browser window.
+ which will result in ugly, scary gobbledygook in the browser window.
* The response gets an additional ``Content-Disposition`` header, which
- contains the name of the CSV file. This filename is arbitrary: Call it
+ contains the name of the CSV file. This filename is arbitrary; call it
whatever you want. It'll be used by browsers in the "Save as..."
dialogue, etc.
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Here's an example, which generates the same CSV file as above::
('Second row', 'A', 'B', 'C', '"Testing"', "Here's a quote"),
)
- t = loader.get_template('my_template_name')
+ t = loader.get_template('my_template_name.txt')
c = Context({
'data': csv_data,
})
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ The only difference between this example and the previous example is that this
one uses template loading instead of the CSV module. The rest of the code --
such as the ``mimetype='text/csv'`` -- is the same.
-Then, create the template ``my_template_name``, with this template code::
+Then, create the template ``my_template_name.txt``, with this template code::
{% for row in data %}"{{ row.0|addslashes }}", "{{ row.1|addslashes }}", "{{ row.2|addslashes }}", "{{ row.3|addslashes }}", "{{ row.4|addslashes }}"
{% endfor %}