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📝 Update TrustedHostMiddleware Documentation (#11441)

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@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ Enforces that all incoming requests have a correctly set `Host` header, in order
The following arguments are supported: The following arguments are supported:
* `allowed_hosts` - A list of domain names that should be allowed as hostnames. Wildcard domains such as `*.example.com` are supported for matching subdomains. To allow any hostname either use `allowed_hosts=["*"]` or omit the middleware. * `allowed_hosts` - A list of domain names that should be allowed as hostnames. Wildcard domains such as `*.example.com` are supported for matching subdomains. To allow any hostname either use `allowed_hosts=["*"]` or omit the middleware.
* `www_redirect` - If set to True, requests to non-www versions of the allowed hosts will be redirected to their www counterparts. Defaults to `True`.
If an incoming request does not validate correctly then a `400` response will be sent. If an incoming request does not validate correctly then a `400` response will be sent.

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