That should work... how are you referencing your static files from your
templates?

_Nik

On 8/21/2013 6:09 PM, Ideo Rex wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a different request that I couldn't find anywhere else on the
> internet. I'm an intern who has built a Django Web Application for my
> project (basically a large experiment). The cite will never leave
> development, but I'm holding my static files and templates on another
> server. I want Django to look for static files on this website.
>
> Currently my project is 'livestream', in livestream there are two sub
> directories: 'templates' & 'static'
> On my server I have https://my.site.com/DJStatic/ - inside of DJStatic
> are two sub directories: 'templates' & 'static'
>
> How do I tell django to look in the server for the static files rather
> than the local directory?
>
>
> Tests:
> I have removed the local static files and set STATIC_URL :
> https://my.site.com/DJStatic/static/, but it doesn't work this way.
> Any Ideas on how to fix this?
>
> Thanks
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