On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 3:20 PM, nameless <xsatelli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a site developed with django at www.example.com > > I want that django insert/serve static files ( images, css, js, ect ) > in/from media.example.com. > > Are these files that Django is managing (e.g. via an upload), or just part of the output HTML? If just part of the output HTML, all you need to do is go through your templates and change the paths in the URLs to point to media.example.comrather than www.example.com. For bonus points, change them to use {{ MEDIA_URL }}/path/to/image and pass MEDIA_URL into your template functions. > I have edited settings.py: > > MEDIA_ROOT = 'http://media.miosito.it' > > MEDIA_URL = 'http://media.miosito.it' > > ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX = 'http://media.miosito.it' > > MEDIA_ROOT needs to be a directory path, not a URL - it's where Django will store uploaded files for any ImageField members. > And now ? What do I do ? > That depends :) Malcolm--
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