From 1024b5e74a7166313ad4e4975a15e90dccd3ec5f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Smith Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2021 07:48:16 +0100 Subject: Fixed 32956 -- Lowercased spelling of "web" and "web framework" where appropriate. --- docs/ref/django-admin.txt | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/ref/django-admin.txt') diff --git a/docs/ref/django-admin.txt b/docs/ref/django-admin.txt index 89d945500d..4af510731f 100644 --- a/docs/ref/django-admin.txt +++ b/docs/ref/django-admin.txt @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ detected. .. django-admin:: runserver [addrport] -Starts a lightweight development Web server on the local machine. By default, +Starts a lightweight development web server on the local machine. By default, the server runs on port 8000 on the IP address ``127.0.0.1``. You can pass in an IP address and port number explicitly. @@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ This server uses the WSGI application object specified by the DO NOT USE THIS SERVER IN A PRODUCTION SETTING. It has not gone through security audits or performance tests. (And that's how it's gonna stay. We're in -the business of making Web frameworks, not Web servers, so improving this +the business of making web frameworks, not web servers, so improving this server to be able to handle a production environment is outside the scope of Django.) @@ -1580,12 +1580,12 @@ This is useful in a number of ways: * When you're writing :doc:`unit tests ` of how your views act with certain fixture data, you can use ``testserver`` to interact with - the views in a Web browser, manually. + the views in a web browser, manually. * Let's say you're developing your Django application and have a "pristine" copy of a database that you'd like to interact with. You can dump your database to a fixture (using the :djadmin:`dumpdata` command, explained - above), then use ``testserver`` to run your Web application with that data. + above), then use ``testserver`` to run your web application with that data. With this arrangement, you have the flexibility of messing up your data in any way, knowing that whatever data changes you're making are only being made to a test database. -- cgit v1.3