Backport of r15220 from trunk. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/releases/1.2.X@15221 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
[1.2.X] Fixed #15042 -- Ensured that email addresses without a domain can still be mail recipients. Patch also improves the IDN handling introduced by r15006, and refactors the test suite to ensure even feature coverage. Thanks to net147 for the report, and to Łukasz Rekucki for the awesome patch.
[1.2.X] Fixed #15062 -- Documented the fact that managers must be able to be shallow copied. Thanks to Ian Clelland for the report, and Łukasz Rekucki for the help diagnosing the problem.
Fixed #12174 -- Corrected Bash command line completion when calling "python manage.py". Thanks to sethp for the report, and SmileyChris for the initial patch.
[1.2.X] Fixed #15042 -- Ensured that email addresses without a domain can still be mail recipients. Patch also improves the IDN handling introduced by r15006, and refactors the test suite to ensure even feature coverage. Thanks to net147 for the report, and to Łukasz Rekucki for the awesome patch.
[1.2.X] Migrated forms (minus localflavor) doctests. A huge thanks to Daniel Lindsley for the patch.
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