you need to put it in your media folder.

http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/howto/static-files/

Rgds,
Marcos
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 2:44 PM, hank23 <hversem...@stchas.edu> wrote:

> Is it possible to use external javascript files with a django app? If
> so what folder does the javascript file need to be placed in? So far I
> tried putting it in the bas folder of the app. I want to use it in and
> it doesn't seem to work there if I reference it directly using only
> just the filename in my javascript reference in the html file where I
> call a function in my external file. So am I referencing it wrong or
> do I need to put it in some other folder?
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