#5916: Documentation for flatpages and static_files should refer to each other
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Reporter: Jonathan Fine | Owner: nobody
Status: new | Component: Documentation
Version: SVN | Resolution:
Keywords: flatpages static_files | Stage: Unreviewed
Has_patch: 0 | Needs_docs: 0
Needs_tests: 0 | Needs_better_patch: 0
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Comment (by Jonathan Fine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>):
The two pages I am referring to are
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/flatpages/ and
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/static_files/.
And by the way, http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/add_ons/ does
not link to static_files.
In fact, a google search for "static files" on site:www.djangoproject.com
produces http://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2005/nov/, and little else of
interest.
And digging a bit deeper,
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/add_ons/ has form_tools out of
alphabetic order. And it is missing sessions and webdesign.
Aha - static_files is implemented in django.views.static. Perhaps contrib
might have been a better home.
Hope this help - I know it's hard keeping documentation and code in sync,
and moving forward at the same time.
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