Kaydet (Commit) 7d1b483d authored tarafından Adrian Holovaty's avatar Adrian Holovaty

Fixed a couple more ReST errors I found in docs/generic_views.txt

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@4397 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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...@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ which is a dictionary of the parameters captured in the URL. ...@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ which is a dictionary of the parameters captured in the URL.
dictionary is callable, the generic view will call it dictionary is callable, the generic view will call it
just before rendering the template. (**This is new in the just before rendering the template. (**This is new in the
Django development version.**) Django development version.**)
**Example:** **Example:**
Given the following URL patterns:: Given the following URL patterns::
...@@ -205,11 +205,11 @@ If ``template_name`` isn't specified, this view will use the template ...@@ -205,11 +205,11 @@ If ``template_name`` isn't specified, this view will use the template
``<app_label>/<model_name>_archive.html`` by default, where: ``<app_label>/<model_name>_archive.html`` by default, where:
* ``<model_name>`` is your model's name in all lowercase. For a model * ``<model_name>`` is your model's name in all lowercase. For a model
``StaffMember``, that'd be ``staffmember``. ``StaffMember``, that'd be ``staffmember``.
* ``<app_label>`` is the right-most part of the full Python path to * ``<app_label>`` is the right-most part of the full Python path to
your model's app. For example, if your model lives in your model's app. For example, if your model lives in
``apps/blog/models.py``, that'd be ``blog``. ``apps/blog/models.py``, that'd be ``blog``.
**Template context:** **Template context:**
...@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ future, the view will throw a 404 error by default, unless you set ...@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ future, the view will throw a 404 error by default, unless you set
the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_.
* ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable
to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``.
* ``mimetype``: The MIME type to use for the resulting document. Defaults * ``mimetype``: The MIME type to use for the resulting document. Defaults
to the value of the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting. to the value of the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting.
...@@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ A page representing an individual object. ...@@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ A page representing an individual object.
the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_. the view's template. See the `RequestContext docs`_.
* ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable * ``template_object_name``: Designates the name of the template variable
to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``. to use in the template context. By default, this is ``'object'``.
* ``mimetype``: The MIME type to use for the resulting document. Defaults * ``mimetype``: The MIME type to use for the resulting document. Defaults
to the value of the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting. to the value of the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting.
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