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Fixed #17319 -- Made the example for set_language less error-prone. Thanks Anna Dolma Alonso for the report.
Fixed #13068 (again) -- Corrected the admin stacked inline template to allow prepopulated fields to work (Thanks Stanislas Guerra for the report). Also fixed a regression introduced in [16953] where prepopulated fields wouldn't be recognized any more due to the additional "field-" CSS class name prefix.
Fixed #17281 -- Prevented
AdminErrorHandler from silently failing if the log message contains newlines. Thanks to Russell Keith-Magee for the report and to Bartolome Sanchez Salado and Marcin Wróbel for the patch.
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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