#3499: Add a "redirect_to" attribute (similar to status_code) to
HttpResponseRedirect  and HttpResponsePermanentRedirect to help with
testing
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   Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]                   |                Owner:  
nobody        
     Status:  closed                              |            Component:  Core 
framework
    Version:  SVN                                 |           Resolution:  
wontfix       
   Keywords:  HttpResponseRedirect , redirect_to  |                Stage:  
Accepted      
  Has_patch:  1                                   |           Needs_docs:  0    
         
Needs_tests:  0                                   |   Needs_better_patch:  0    
         
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Changes (by mtredinnick):

  * status:  reopened => closed
  * resolution:  => wontfix

Comment:

 Those are things that can be fixed in other ways and should be directed at
 the appropriate tickets and components. Adding a new attribute to a core
 data structure that is ''only'' used by the test suite and is to work
 around limitations in the test framework (#5538 isn't even a limitation;
 it's just asking for a shortcut) is poor design. Plus you can already
 accomplish what you need here.

 Please don't reopen. The goal is always to fix the root problems, not add
 workarounds.

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