Commit 81f99458 authored by Gary Wilson Jr's avatar Gary Wilson Jr
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[1.1.X] Fixed #12205 -- Corrected malformed reference links in the 1.1 and...

[1.1.X] Fixed #12205 -- Corrected malformed reference links in the 1.1 and 1.1-alpha release notes, and corrected position of field lookup reference label.  Thanks velmont and timo. 

Backport of r11988 from trunk.


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/releases/1.1.X@11989 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@@ -85,13 +85,13 @@ Other new features and changes introduced since Django 1.0 include:
* The ``include()`` function in Django URLconf modules can now accept sequences
  of URL patterns (generated by ``patterns()``) in addition to module names.

* Instances of Django forms (see `the forms overview <topics-forms-index>`_ now
  have two additional methods, ``hidden_fields()`` and ``visible_fields()``,
* Instances of Django forms (see :ref:`the forms overview <topics-forms-index>`)
  now have two additional methods, ``hidden_fields()`` and ``visible_fields()``,
  which return the list of hidden -- i.e., ``<input type="hidden">`` -- and
  visible fields on the form, respectively.

* The ``redirect_to`` generic view (see `the generic views documentation
  <ref-generic-views>`_) now accepts an additional keyword argument
* The ``redirect_to`` generic view (see :ref:`the generic views documentation
  <ref-generic-views>`) now accepts an additional keyword argument
  ``permanent``. If ``permanent`` is ``True``, the view will emit an HTTP
  permanent redirect (status code 301). If ``False``, the view will emit an HTTP
  temporary redirect (status code 302).
@@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ Other new features and changes introduced since Django 1.0 include:
* A new database lookup type -- ``week_day`` -- has been added for ``DateField``
  and ``DateTimeField``. This type of lookup accepts a number between 1 (Sunday)
  and 7 (Saturday), and returns objects where the field value matches that day
  of the week. See `the full list of lookup types <field-lookups>`_ for details.
  of the week. See :ref:`the full list of lookup types <field-lookups>` for
  details.

* The ``{% for %}`` tag in Django's template language now accepts an optional
  ``{% empty %}`` clause, to be displayed when ``{% for %}`` is asked to loop
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@@ -388,13 +388,13 @@ Other new features and changes introduced since Django 1.0 include:
* The ``include()`` function in Django URLconf modules can now accept sequences
  of URL patterns (generated by ``patterns()``) in addition to module names.

* Instances of Django forms (see `the forms overview <topics-forms-index>`_ now
  have two additional methods, ``hidden_fields()`` and ``visible_fields()``,
* Instances of Django forms (see :ref:`the forms overview <topics-forms-index>`)
  now have two additional methods, ``hidden_fields()`` and ``visible_fields()``,
  which return the list of hidden -- i.e., ``<input type="hidden">`` -- and
  visible fields on the form, respectively.

* The ``redirect_to`` generic view (see `the generic views documentation
  <ref-generic-views>`_) now accepts an additional keyword argument
* The ``redirect_to`` generic view (see :ref:`the generic views documentation
  <ref-generic-views>`) now accepts an additional keyword argument
  ``permanent``. If ``permanent`` is ``True``, the view will emit an HTTP
  permanent redirect (status code 301). If ``False``, the view will emit an HTTP
  temporary redirect (status code 302).
@@ -402,7 +402,8 @@ Other new features and changes introduced since Django 1.0 include:
* A new database lookup type -- ``week_day`` -- has been added for ``DateField``
  and ``DateTimeField``. This type of lookup accepts a number between 1 (Sunday)
  and 7 (Saturday), and returns objects where the field value matches that day
  of the week. See `the full list of lookup types <field-lookups>`_ for details.
  of the week. See :ref:`the full list of lookup types <field-lookups>` for
  details.

* The ``{% for %}`` tag in Django's template language now accepts an optional
  ``{% empty %}`` clause, to be displayed when ``{% for %}`` is asked to loop