you can just serve your static files .. statically. usually you might
point at a cdn or put nginx in front although you could set /media or /
ash/media to serve statically with apache.
On Jun 24, 5:47 pm, commonzenpython <commonzenpyt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i have been playing with django using mod_python, so i activated the
> admin for my application and instead of the pretty looking page, i
> get :
>
> Django administration
>
> Welcome, ashtanga. Change password / Log out
> Site administration
>
> Auth
> Groups Add Change
> Users Add Change
> Sites
> Sites Add Change
> Recent Actions
>
> My Actions
>
> None available
>
> i know this has something to do with the static files, and iv read
> several posts on it, but i cant find a solution for mod_python, this
> is my httpd.conf for mod_python:
>
> <Location "/ash">
> SetHandler python-program
> PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython
> SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE ash.settings
> SetEnv PYTHON_EGG_CACHE /tmp
> PythonOption django.root /ash
> PythonDebug On
> PythonPath "['/home/ashtanga/public_html/', '/home/ashtanga/
> public_html/ash'] + sys.path"
> </Location>
>
> my project path is /home/ashtanga/public_html/ash
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