running the media off a non-standard port without a front-end proxy to
make it "look" like it's coming from somewhere on Port 80 may get you
some trouble. In particular, we found that a lot of folks behind
firewalls and in corporate environments simply didn't get anything on
the media server *unle
On Dec 9, 2007 3:07 PM, andy baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does this mean running the django server on a different port to the
> static files, or is there a way to do it through virtual hosts?
>
If you only have one IP, you could run media off a non-standard port.
If you have multiple IPs,
James Bennett wrote:
> On Dec 8, 2007 10:57 PM, Carl Karsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I this text, does "separate Web server" contingent on a 2nd box? If it is
>> only
>> one box, the same Apache instance would be preferred, right?
>>
>
> No, and no.
>
> You don't have to have sep
On Dec 8, 2007 10:57 PM, Carl Karsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I this text, does "separate Web server" contingent on a 2nd box? If it is
> only
> one box, the same Apache instance would be preferred, right?
No, and no.
You don't have to have separate physical machines, but the recommended
I this text, does "separate Web server" contingent on a 2nd box? If it is only
one box, the same Apache instance would be preferred, right?
http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/modpython/
=== quote ===
Django doesn’t serve media files itself; it leaves that job to whichever Web
server yo
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