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Fixed #16048 -- Use the base manager instead of the default manager to retrieve a related object of a GenericForeignKey similar to ForeignKeys. Thanks, adurdin.
Fixed #6580 -- Added
default parameter to MultiValueDict.getlist method (the base class for QueryDict). Many thanks to mk and andrewebdev.
Fixed #16048 -- Use the base manager instead of the default manager to retrieve a related object of a GenericForeignKey similar to ForeignKeys. Thanks, adurdin.
Fixed #15889 -- when trying to access to access a serializer that doesn't exist, raise a new SerializerDoesNotExist exception. Thanks to Mathieu Agopian for the patch.
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