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Removed compatibility with Python 3.2.
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@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ that'll work while you walk through the introduction.
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Install Python
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Being a Python Web framework, Django requires Python. It works with Python 2.7,
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3.2, 3.3, or 3.4. All these versions of Python include a lightweight database
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called SQLite_ so you won't need to set up a database just yet.
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Being a Python Web framework, Django requires Python. It works with Python 2.7
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3.3+. All these versions of Python include a lightweight database called
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SQLite_ so you won't need to set up a database just yet.
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.. _sqlite: http://sqlite.org/
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ tell Django is installed and which version by running the following command:
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If Django is installed, you should see the version of your installation. If it
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isn't, you'll get an error telling "No module named django".
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This tutorial is written for Django |version| and Python 3.2 or later. If the
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This tutorial is written for Django |version| and Python 3.3 or later. If the
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Django version doesn't match, you can refer to the tutorial for your version
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of Django by using the version switcher at the bottom right corner of this
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page, or update Django to the newest version. If you are still using Python
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