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The biggest fix is for a memory leak introduced in Django 1.5. Under certain
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circumstances, repeated iteration over querysets could leak memory - sometimes
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quite a bit of it. If you'd like more information, the details are in
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:ticket:`our ticket tracker <19895>` (and in `a related issue`__ in Python
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itself).
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__ https://bugs.python.org/issue17468
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:ticket:`our ticket tracker <19895>` (and in :bpo:`a related issue <17468>` in
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Python itself).
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If you've noticed memory problems under Django 1.5, upgrading to 1.5.1 should
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fix those issues.
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iteratively. The problem is that the size of the input it's processing can
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increase on each iteration which results in an infinite loop in
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``strip_tags()``. This issue only affects versions of Python that haven't
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received `a bugfix in HTMLParser <https://bugs.python.org/issue20288>`_; namely
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Python < 2.7.7 and 3.3.5. Some operating system vendors have also backported
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the fix for the Python bug into their packages of earlier versions.
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received :bpo:`a bugfix in HTMLParser <20288>`; namely Python < 2.7.7 and
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3.3.5. Some operating system vendors have also backported the fix for the
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Python bug into their packages of earlier versions.
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To remedy this issue, ``strip_tags()`` will now return the original input if
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it detects the length of the string it's processing increases. Remember that
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@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ Last year :func:`~django.utils.html.strip_tags` was changed to work
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iteratively. The problem is that the size of the input it's processing can
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increase on each iteration which results in an infinite loop in
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``strip_tags()``. This issue only affects versions of Python that haven't
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received `a bugfix in HTMLParser <https://bugs.python.org/issue20288>`_; namely
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Python < 2.7.7 and 3.3.5. Some operating system vendors have also backported
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the fix for the Python bug into their packages of earlier versions.
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received :bpo:`a bugfix in HTMLParser <20288>`; namely Python < 2.7.7 and
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3.3.5. Some operating system vendors have also backported the fix for the
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Python bug into their packages of earlier versions.
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To remedy this issue, ``strip_tags()`` will now return the original input if
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it detects the length of the string it's processing increases. Remember that
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