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Removed notes about legacy Paginator object in the generic view docs …
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…(refs #7830).

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Expand Up @@ -875,41 +875,8 @@ If the results are paginated, the context will contain these extra variables:
``page_obj`` (**New in Django development version**) ``page_obj`` (**New in Django development version**)
An instance of ``django.core.paginator.Page``. An instance of ``django.core.paginator.Page``.


In older versions of Django, before ``paginator`` and ``page_obj`` were added See the `pagination documentation`_ for more information on the ``Paginator``
to this template's context, the template included several other variables and ``Page`` objects.
related to pagination. Note that you should *NOT* use these variables anymore;
use ``paginator`` and ``page_obj`` instead, because they let you do everything
these old variables let you do (and more!). But for legacy installations,
here's a list of those old template variables:

* ``results_per_page``: The number of objects per page. (Same as the
``paginate_by`` parameter.)

* ``has_next``: A boolean representing whether there's a next page.

* ``has_previous``: A boolean representing whether there's a previous page.

* ``page``: The current page number, as an integer. This is 1-based.

* ``next``: The next page number, as an integer. If there's no next page,
this will still be an integer representing the theoretical next-page
number. This is 1-based.

* ``previous``: The previous page number, as an integer. This is 1-based.

* ``last_on_page``: The number of the
last result on the current page. This is 1-based.

* ``first_on_page``: The number of the
first result on the current page. This is 1-based.

* ``pages``: The total number of pages, as an integer.

* ``hits``: The total number of objects across *all* pages, not just this
page.

* ``page_range``: A list of the page numbers that are available. This is
1-based.


Notes on pagination Notes on pagination
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