Update Django documentation links to use stable version#9698
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Replace old /en/dev/ Django docs links with /en/stable/ equivalents in the caching apiguide
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All outdated Django documentation links have been updated to use the stable version, except the [JSONField] link in the API guide filtering topic. |
Co-authored-by: Bruno Alla <[email protected]>
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Replaced old Django documentation links that pointed to "dev", "2.0", "3.0", and "4.0" versions with links to the "stable" version.
This ensures that readers always see stable and supported Django documentation instead of older and outdated versions. Updates were made in various topics in the API guide.