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authorChris McDonough <chrism@plope.com>2011-06-11 05:35:27 -0400
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- Pyramid now expects Response objects to have a __call__
method which implements the WSGI application interface instead of the three webob attrs status, headerlist and app_iter. Backwards compatibility exists for code which returns response objects that do not have a __call__. - pyramid.response.Response is no longer an exception (and therefore cannot be raised in order to generate a response). - Changed my mind about moving stuff from pyramid.httpexceptions to pyramid.response. The stuff I moved over has been moved back to pyramid.httpexceptions.
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:language: python
The ``view_wiki`` function returns an instance of the
-:class:`pyramid.response.HTTPFound` class (instances of which implement the
-WebOb :term:`response` interface), It will use the
+:class:`pyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPFound` class (instances of which implement
+the WebOb :term:`response` interface), It will use the
:func:`pyramid.url.route_url` API to construct a URL to the ``FrontPage``
page (e.g. ``http://localhost:6543/FrontPage``), and will use it as the
"location" of the HTTPFound response, forming an HTTP redirect.