> On 29 Sep 2016, at 1:55 PM, Jalapene Burro <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In this case, bloghome is a subapp of my django project for a blog, and I 
> have to alias its static folder.  For every app I may have to add an an alias 
> for its static folder.  Was thinking to avoid that if possible.  If it causes 
> security breach allowing the whole project then I wont do it.

So you aren’t using just a VirtualHost as you said. Am now confused.

Are you using Django collectstatic or not.? It should collate all static files 
together in one directory for you and you shouldn’t need to set up lots of 
separate Alias directives to bring them all together.

Graham

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