Fix typo.

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Tobias Preuss 2015-03-23 11:20:08 +01:00
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@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ Here's an example for an `update()` method on our previous `UserSerializer` clas
return instance
Because the behavior of nested creates and updates can be ambiguous, and may require complex dependancies between related models, REST framework 3 requires you to always write these methods explicitly. The default `ModelSerializer` `.create()` and `.update()` methods do not include support for writable nested representations.
Because the behavior of nested creates and updates can be ambiguous, and may require complex dependencies between related models, REST framework 3 requires you to always write these methods explicitly. The default `ModelSerializer` `.create()` and `.update()` methods do not include support for writable nested representations.
It is possible that a third party package, providing automatic support some kinds of automatic writable nested representations may be released alongside the 3.1 release.