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fixing cross-referenced links on testing page

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matt swanson 14 years ago
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ safely change things, and you will instantly know if your change broke
something. something.
Flask gives you a couple of ways to test applications. It mainly does Flask gives you a couple of ways to test applications. It mainly does
that by exposing the Werkzeug test :class:`~werkzeug.Client` class to your that by exposing the Werkzeug test :class:`~werkzeug.test.Client` class to your
code and handling the context locals for you. You can then use that with code and handling the context locals for you. You can then use that with
your favourite testing solution. In this documentation we will use the your favourite testing solution. In this documentation we will use the
:mod:`unittest` package that comes preinstalled with each Python :mod:`unittest` package that comes preinstalled with each Python
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Test functions begin with the word `test`. Every function named like that
will be picked up automatically. By using `self.app.get` we can send an will be picked up automatically. By using `self.app.get` we can send an
HTTP `GET` request to the application with the given path. The return HTTP `GET` request to the application with the given path. The return
value will be a :class:`~flask.Flask.response_class` object. We can now value will be a :class:`~flask.Flask.response_class` object. We can now
use the :attr:`~werkzeug.BaseResponse.data` attribute to inspect the use the :attr:`~werkzeug.wrappers.BaseResponse.data` attribute to inspect the
return value (as string) from the application. In this case, we ensure return value (as string) from the application. In this case, we ensure
that ``'No entries here so far'`` is part of the output. that ``'No entries here so far'`` is part of the output.

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