#26549: HttpResponse.__str__ is missing on Python 3
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     Reporter:  coredumperror  |                    Owner:  nobody
         Type:  Bug            |                   Status:  new
    Component:  HTTP handling  |                  Version:  1.9
     Severity:  Normal         |               Resolution:
     Keywords:                 |             Triage Stage:  Unreviewed
    Has patch:  0              |      Needs documentation:  0
  Needs tests:  0              |  Patch needs improvement:  0
Easy pickings:  0              |                    UI/UX:  0
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Comment (by coredumperror):

 The place I'm using this is in some tests where I need to check the HTML
 content of the response. `self.assertContains()` isn't sufficient, because
 that cares about the whitespace, and the templates render a lot of
 extraneous whitespace. So I use `self.assertInHTML()` instead.
 Unfortunately, `assertInHTML()` doesn't accept an HttpResponse object, so
 I have to send it a string.

 Is there a better way to do this with built-in django testing tools?

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