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fixing cross-referenced links on quickstart page
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@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ filesystem. You can access those files by looking at the
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:attr:`~flask.request.files` attribute on the request object. Each
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uploaded file is stored in that dictionary. It behaves just like a
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standard Python :class:`file` object, but it also has a
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:meth:`~werkzeug.FileStorage.save` method that allows you to store that
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:meth:`~werkzeug.datastructures.FileStorage.save` method that allows you to store that
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file on the filesystem of the server. Here is a simple example showing how
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that works::
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@ -563,10 +563,10 @@ that works::
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If you want to know how the file was named on the client before it was
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uploaded to your application, you can access the
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:attr:`~werkzeug.FileStorage.filename` attribute. However please keep in
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:attr:`~werkzeug.datastructures.FileStorage.filename` attribute. However please keep in
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mind that this value can be forged so never ever trust that value. If you
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want to use the filename of the client to store the file on the server,
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pass it through the :func:`~werkzeug.secure_filename` function that
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pass it through the :func:`~werkzeug.utils.secure_filename` function that
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Werkzeug provides for you::
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from flask import request
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