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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ objects instead of functions. They do not replace function-based views, but
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have certain differences and advantages when compared to function-based views:
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* Organization of code related to specific HTTP methods (``GET``, ``POST``,
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etc) can be addressed by separate methods instead of conditional branching.
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etc.) can be addressed by separate methods instead of conditional branching.
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* Object oriented techniques such as mixins (multiple inheritance) can be
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used to factor code into reusable components.
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ HTTP clients can send a number of headers to tell the server about copies of a
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resource that they have already seen. This is commonly used when retrieving a
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Web page (using an HTTP ``GET`` request) to avoid sending all the data for
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something the client has already retrieved. However, the same headers can be
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used for all HTTP methods (``POST``, ``PUT``, ``DELETE``, etc).
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used for all HTTP methods (``POST``, ``PUT``, ``DELETE``, etc.).
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For each page (response) that Django sends back from a view, it might provide
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two HTTP headers: the ``ETag`` header and the ``Last-Modified`` header. These
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This document describes Django's file access APIs for files such as those
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uploaded by a user. The lower level APIs are general enough that you could use
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them for other purposes. If you want to handle "static files" (JS, CSS, etc),
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them for other purposes. If you want to handle "static files" (JS, CSS, etc.),
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see :doc:`/howto/static-files/index`.
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By default, Django stores files locally, using the :setting:`MEDIA_ROOT` and
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