On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:44:59 PM UTC+5:30, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 22-6-2012 15:53, surya wrote: 
> > This is my project folder hierarchy: 
> > 
> > project \ 
> >            project \ 
> >                       __init__.py 
> >                       settings.py 
> >                       urls.py 
> >                       views.py 
> >                       ... etc 
> >            templates \ 
> >                            css \ 
> >                                 index_css.css 
> > 
> >                            media \ 
> >                                  logo.png 
> > 
> >                            templates \ 
> >                                      home.html 
> >            manage.py 
> > 
> > 
> > So, these are the settings I made in "settings.py" 
> > 
> > currDir = os.path.dirname(__file__) 
> > templateDir_media = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), 
> "media") 
> > templateDir_css = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), "css") 
> > 
> > STATICFILES_DIRS = ( 
> >                     templateDir_media, 
> >                     templateDir_css, 
> >                     "d:/code/projects-dev/readdme/" 
> > ) 
> > ## I JUST ADDED THOSE /MEDIA AND /CSS DIR IN IT 
> > 
> > The HTML source file contains: 
> > 
> > Image URL:  src="../media/logo.png" 
> > CSS URL : href="../css/twoColFixLtHdr.css" 
>
> You're not using staticfiles, because they will always result in 
> absolute path references. Try starting with the documentation and let us 
> know what you don't understand about it: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/contrib/staticfiles/ 
>
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>
>
>
Thanks Melvyn.. 

I could display photos on the template. But there is a problem.. 

when I am using *collectstatic* command, it is collecting all files and 
storing in project folder.

I mean, 

<project>/

               (static files)

               manage.py

               <project>/


Is there any way to avoid it??

*Another thing is, the files are not working with I am switching off debug 
mode (DEBUG = False). I searched on it and found that I need to use my own 
webserver for that. So, I'd like to use Apache Http but don't know how to 
configure it!! *
*
*
*Can you help me on it?*

 

On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:44:59 PM UTC+5:30, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 22-6-2012 15:53, surya wrote: 
> > This is my project folder hierarchy: 
> > 
> > project \ 
> >            project \ 
> >                       __init__.py 
> >                       settings.py 
> >                       urls.py 
> >                       views.py 
> >                       ... etc 
> >            templates \ 
> >                            css \ 
> >                                 index_css.css 
> > 
> >                            media \ 
> >                                  logo.png 
> > 
> >                            templates \ 
> >                                      home.html 
> >            manage.py 
> > 
> > 
> > So, these are the settings I made in "settings.py" 
> > 
> > currDir = os.path.dirname(__file__) 
> > templateDir_media = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), 
> "media") 
> > templateDir_css = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), "css") 
> > 
> > STATICFILES_DIRS = ( 
> >                     templateDir_media, 
> >                     templateDir_css, 
> >                     "d:/code/projects-dev/readdme/" 
> > ) 
> > ## I JUST ADDED THOSE /MEDIA AND /CSS DIR IN IT 
> > 
> > The HTML source file contains: 
> > 
> > Image URL:  src="../media/logo.png" 
> > CSS URL : href="../css/twoColFixLtHdr.css" 
>
> You're not using staticfiles, because they will always result in 
> absolute path references. Try starting with the documentation and let us 
> know what you don't understand about it: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/contrib/staticfiles/ 
>
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>
>
>
On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:44:59 PM UTC+5:30, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 22-6-2012 15:53, surya wrote: 
> > This is my project folder hierarchy: 
> > 
> > project \ 
> >            project \ 
> >                       __init__.py 
> >                       settings.py 
> >                       urls.py 
> >                       views.py 
> >                       ... etc 
> >            templates \ 
> >                            css \ 
> >                                 index_css.css 
> > 
> >                            media \ 
> >                                  logo.png 
> > 
> >                            templates \ 
> >                                      home.html 
> >            manage.py 
> > 
> > 
> > So, these are the settings I made in "settings.py" 
> > 
> > currDir = os.path.dirname(__file__) 
> > templateDir_media = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), 
> "media") 
> > templateDir_css = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), "css") 
> > 
> > STATICFILES_DIRS = ( 
> >                     templateDir_media, 
> >                     templateDir_css, 
> >                     "d:/code/projects-dev/readdme/" 
> > ) 
> > ## I JUST ADDED THOSE /MEDIA AND /CSS DIR IN IT 
> > 
> > The HTML source file contains: 
> > 
> > Image URL:  src="../media/logo.png" 
> > CSS URL : href="../css/twoColFixLtHdr.css" 
>
> You're not using staticfiles, because they will always result in 
> absolute path references. Try starting with the documentation and let us 
> know what you don't understand about it: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/contrib/staticfiles/ 
>
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>
>
>
On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:44:59 PM UTC+5:30, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 22-6-2012 15:53, surya wrote: 
> > This is my project folder hierarchy: 
> > 
> > project \ 
> >            project \ 
> >                       __init__.py 
> >                       settings.py 
> >                       urls.py 
> >                       views.py 
> >                       ... etc 
> >            templates \ 
> >                            css \ 
> >                                 index_css.css 
> > 
> >                            media \ 
> >                                  logo.png 
> > 
> >                            templates \ 
> >                                      home.html 
> >            manage.py 
> > 
> > 
> > So, these are the settings I made in "settings.py" 
> > 
> > currDir = os.path.dirname(__file__) 
> > templateDir_media = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), 
> "media") 
> > templateDir_css = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), "css") 
> > 
> > STATICFILES_DIRS = ( 
> >                     templateDir_media, 
> >                     templateDir_css, 
> >                     "d:/code/projects-dev/readdme/" 
> > ) 
> > ## I JUST ADDED THOSE /MEDIA AND /CSS DIR IN IT 
> > 
> > The HTML source file contains: 
> > 
> > Image URL:  src="../media/logo.png" 
> > CSS URL : href="../css/twoColFixLtHdr.css" 
>
> You're not using staticfiles, because they will always result in 
> absolute path references. Try starting with the documentation and let us 
> know what you don't understand about it: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/contrib/staticfiles/ 
>
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>
>
>
On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:44:59 PM UTC+5:30, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 22-6-2012 15:53, surya wrote: 
> > This is my project folder hierarchy: 
> > 
> > project \ 
> >            project \ 
> >                       __init__.py 
> >                       settings.py 
> >                       urls.py 
> >                       views.py 
> >                       ... etc 
> >            templates \ 
> >                            css \ 
> >                                 index_css.css 
> > 
> >                            media \ 
> >                                  logo.png 
> > 
> >                            templates \ 
> >                                      home.html 
> >            manage.py 
> > 
> > 
> > So, these are the settings I made in "settings.py" 
> > 
> > currDir = os.path.dirname(__file__) 
> > templateDir_media = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), 
> "media") 
> > templateDir_css = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), "css") 
> > 
> > STATICFILES_DIRS = ( 
> >                     templateDir_media, 
> >                     templateDir_css, 
> >                     "d:/code/projects-dev/readdme/" 
> > ) 
> > ## I JUST ADDED THOSE /MEDIA AND /CSS DIR IN IT 
> > 
> > The HTML source file contains: 
> > 
> > Image URL:  src="../media/logo.png" 
> > CSS URL : href="../css/twoColFixLtHdr.css" 
>
> You're not using staticfiles, because they will always result in 
> absolute path references. Try starting with the documentation and let us 
> know what you don't understand about it: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/contrib/staticfiles/ 
>
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>
>
>
On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:44:59 PM UTC+5:30, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 22-6-2012 15:53, surya wrote: 
> > This is my project folder hierarchy: 
> > 
> > project \ 
> >            project \ 
> >                       __init__.py 
> >                       settings.py 
> >                       urls.py 
> >                       views.py 
> >                       ... etc 
> >            templates \ 
> >                            css \ 
> >                                 index_css.css 
> > 
> >                            media \ 
> >                                  logo.png 
> > 
> >                            templates \ 
> >                                      home.html 
> >            manage.py 
> > 
> > 
> > So, these are the settings I made in "settings.py" 
> > 
> > currDir = os.path.dirname(__file__) 
> > templateDir_media = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), 
> "media") 
> > templateDir_css = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), "css") 
> > 
> > STATICFILES_DIRS = ( 
> >                     templateDir_media, 
> >                     templateDir_css, 
> >                     "d:/code/projects-dev/readdme/" 
> > ) 
> > ## I JUST ADDED THOSE /MEDIA AND /CSS DIR IN IT 
> > 
> > The HTML source file contains: 
> > 
> > Image URL:  src="../media/logo.png" 
> > CSS URL : href="../css/twoColFixLtHdr.css" 
>
> You're not using staticfiles, because they will always result in 
> absolute path references. Try starting with the documentation and let us 
> know what you don't understand about it: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/contrib/staticfiles/ 
>
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>
>
>
On Friday, June 22, 2012 9:44:59 PM UTC+5:30, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
> On 22-6-2012 15:53, surya wrote: 
> > This is my project folder hierarchy: 
> > 
> > project \ 
> >            project \ 
> >                       __init__.py 
> >                       settings.py 
> >                       urls.py 
> >                       views.py 
> >                       ... etc 
> >            templates \ 
> >                            css \ 
> >                                 index_css.css 
> > 
> >                            media \ 
> >                                  logo.png 
> > 
> >                            templates \ 
> >                                      home.html 
> >            manage.py 
> > 
> > 
> > So, these are the settings I made in "settings.py" 
> > 
> > currDir = os.path.dirname(__file__) 
> > templateDir_media = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), 
> "media") 
> > templateDir_css = 
> > os.path.join(os.path.join(os.path.split(currDir)[0],"Templates"), "css") 
> > 
> > STATICFILES_DIRS = ( 
> >                     templateDir_media, 
> >                     templateDir_css, 
> >                     "d:/code/projects-dev/readdme/" 
> > ) 
> > ## I JUST ADDED THOSE /MEDIA AND /CSS DIR IN IT 
> > 
> > The HTML source file contains: 
> > 
> > Image URL:  src="../media/logo.png" 
> > CSS URL : href="../css/twoColFixLtHdr.css" 
>
> You're not using staticfiles, because they will always result in 
> absolute path references. Try starting with the documentation and let us 
> know what you don't understand about it: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/contrib/staticfiles/ 
>
> -- 
> Melvyn Sopacua 
>
>
>

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