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jQuery object from the global namespace to ease the use of jQuery plugins. The django.jQuery object is still supposed to be used by Django's own JavaScript files. Refs #12882.
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Stopped the admin JavaScript code from completely removing the
jQuery object from the global namespace to ease the use of jQuery plugins. The django.jQuery object is still supposed to be used by Django's own JavaScript files. Refs #12882.
Fixed #15908 -- Mention blocktrans in the pluralize filter documentation section. Thanks, Julien Phalip.
Fixed #16275 -- Added __future__ import to support with statement. Thanks to Jonas Obrist for the report
Fixed #11585 -- Added ability to translate and prefix URL patterns with a language code as an alternative method for language discovery. Many thanks to Orne Brocaar for his initial work and Carl Meyer for feedback.
Fixed #16155 -- Removed Python 2.4 compatibility constructs from code and mentions from docs. Thanks Aymeric Augustin for the report and patch.
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