Hi Joni,

Thanks a million for reply.

Yes I am using django runserver, its a working site just trying to get 
compressor working locally before moving to production. My css works fine 
without the compressor app. I can't see the file if I copy it in my url I 
get a 500 error and the "CACHE" folder doesn't seem to exist anywhere. I 
didn't have anything in my "urls.py" for media, but I added the following 
to see if it would help but it still didn't work...

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if settings.DEBUG:
    urlpatterns = patterns('',
    url(r'^media/(?P<path>.*)$', 'django.views.static.serve',
        {'document_root': settings.MEDIA_ROOT, 'show_indexes': True}),
    url(r'', include('django.contrib.staticfiles.urls')),
) + urlpatterns
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On Saturday, September 1, 2012 3:09:42 PM UTC+1, Joni Bekenstein wrote:
>
> The generated css file seems to be in your media directory. If you copy 
> that URL, can you see the css file? Are you using Django's dev server 
> (runserver)? If so, did you add to your urls.py a view to serve the media 
> files? (and that view should only exist when DEBUG is true since in 
> production you're probably going to serve static files and media files 
> directly with your webserver)

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