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[1.1.X] Fixed #11959 -- Updated the tutorial to ensure that the admin site continues to work after URLpatterns are introduced. Thanks to carljm for the report and draft patch.
MERGED MAGIC-REMOVAL BRANCH TO TRUNK. This change is highly backwards-incompatible. Please read http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/RemovingTheMagic for upgrade instructions.
Removed outdated "adminindex" command -- the same behavior is now far easier and better done in a template, or perhaps a custom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.
[1.1.X] Fixed #11660 -- Corrected the CONTENT_TYPE and CONTENT_LENGTH headers provided by the mod_python handler. Thanks to Nowell Strite and Tareque Hossain for the report and fix.
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