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Fixed #10161 -- Modified evaluation of query expressions to allow for operators that take the form of functions. This is mostly for the benefit of Oracle, but it should prove useful later on. Thanks to Ian for the report and feedback on the fix.
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Fixed #10161 -- Modified evaluation of query expressions to allow for operators that take the form of functions. This is mostly for the benefit of Oracle, but it should prove useful later on. Thanks to Ian for the report and feedback on the fix.
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Removed outdated "adminindex" command -- the same behavior is now far easier and better done in a template, or perhaps a custom
AdminSite.index
function. Refs #5500.
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Fixed #10161 -- Modified evaluation of query expressions to allow for operators that take the form of functions. This is mostly for the benefit of Oracle, but it should prove useful later on. Thanks to Ian for the report and feedback on the fix.
Fixed #8630: finished the custom comment app API that was left out of 1.0. This means it's now possible to override any of the models, forms, or views used by the comment app; see the new custom comment app docs for details and an example. Thanks to Thejaswi Puthraya for the original patch, and to carljm for docs and tests.
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