On 1/28/07, NathanWithAnN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I try to include an image like I would in any other website, the
>  image does not display.  How do I configure the urls to treat an
> image
>  like an image so they can be displayed?

If you're using Apache and mod_python, then for performance reasons
it's recommended that you serve images and other "media" files like
JavaScript and stylesheets from a separate web server instance; for
example, the Journal-World's website at http://www.ljworld.com/ serves
all its images and other media from http://media.ljworld.com/.

Under FastCGI, use URL rewriting (varies depending on the web server)
to either route requests to the Django FastCGI processes when Django
needs to process and serve a page, or to static files on disk when the
request is for an image or other media file.

-- 
"Bureaucrat Conrad, you are technically correct -- the best kind of correct."

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