what about defining images in your stylesheets?
The way we solve that is that if you reference your CSS with src="{{
media_url }}/css/style.css" and have urls in that CSS, define your urls
with relative addressing and they'll also come from the media server.
For us, we have a directory structure like this:
media/
css/
img/
In our CSS we might have:
#header { background: url(../img/header.png); }
So if this CSS file is on CacheFly or something, it will pull the image
from the sibling directory on CacheFly.
Relative addressing in CSS works for us. I suppose there's nothing
stopping anyone from building .css on the fly in Django and delivering
as type="text/css". Has anyone done this?
Cheers!
-Rob
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