When has this behaviour changed? I can't seem to find it on log

On Jun 17, 7:33 pm, Jose <jjac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 17 jun, 11:35, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Friday, June 17, 2011 10:16:16 AM UTC-4, Jose wrote:
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> > > Hi,
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> > > In later versions of the trunk the default view does not work. If I
> > > create a function without creating ls associated view, should load the
> > > default view, well, this is what fails. [invalid view]
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> > Are you having this problem with requests on the local machine, or only
> > remote requests? Due to a security vulnerability, generic views are turned
> > off by default unless the request is local. In db.py of the 'welcome' app,
> > the following has been added:
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> >response.generic_patterns= ['*'] if request.is_local else []
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> >response.generic_patternsis a list of glob patterns that can be used to
> > match /controller/function.extension to determine which generic views should
> > be available for which controllers and functions. The above line allows all
> > generic views, but only when request.is_local is True. You can set the
> > generic_patterns centrally in a model file (as above), or you can set it
> > within specific controllers or functions. For example:
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> > In default.py:
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> > def myaction():
> >    response.generic_patterns= ['html', 'load']
> >     # more code
> >     return dict(...)
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> > The above will enable generic.html and generic.load views specifically for
> > requests to /default/myaction.[html/load].
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> > Anthony
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> Thanks Anthony.

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