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This is BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE for anyone relying on the default context object names for class-based Detail and List views. To migrate, either update your templates to use the new default names, or add a context_object_name argument to your generic views. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@15531 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
Fixed #15272 -- Altered generic views to use the guaranteed untranslated object_name, rather than the possibly translated verbose_name(_plural) for default context objects. Thanks to szczav for the report and patch.
Fixed #15272 -- Altered generic views to use the guaranteed untranslated object_name, rather than the possibly translated verbose_name(_plural) for default context objects. Thanks to szczav for the report and patch.
Fixed #12174 -- Corrected Bash command line completion when calling "python manage.py". Thanks to sethp for the report, and SmileyChris for the initial patch.
Fixed #15272 -- Altered generic views to use the guaranteed untranslated object_name, rather than the possibly translated verbose_name(_plural) for default context objects. Thanks to szczav for the report and patch.
Fixed #9964 -- Ensure that all database operations make transactions dirty, not just write operations. Many thanks to Shai Berger for his work and persistence on this issue.
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