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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/tutorial/2-requests-and-responses.md
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## Adding optional format suffixes to our URLs

To take advantage of the fact that our responses are no longer hardwired to a single content type let's add support for format suffixes to our API endpoints. Using format suffixes gives us URLs that explicitly refer to a given format, and means our API will be able to handle URLs such as [http://example.com/api/items/4.json][json-url].
To take advantage of the fact that our responses are no longer hardwired to a single content type let's add support for format suffixes to our API endpoints. Using format suffixes gives us URLs that explicitly refer to a given format, and means our API will be able to handle URLs such as [http://example.com/api/items/4/.json][json-url].

Start by adding a `format` keyword argument to both of the views, like so.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/tutorial/5-relationships-and-hyperlinked-apis.md
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The list views for users and code snippets could end up returning quite a lot of instances, so really we'd like to make sure we paginate the results, and allow the API client to step through each of the individual pages.

We can change the default list style to use pagination, by modifying our `settings.py` file slightly. Add the following setting:
We can change the default list style to use pagination, by modifying our `tutorial/settings.py` file slightly. Add the following setting:

REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'PAGINATE_BY': 10
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