On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 5:20 AM, Paul McMillan <p...@mcmillan.ws> wrote:
> It's worth pointing out that manage.py runserver isn't likely to ever
> support serving those files even if the header arrives in core. It's
> explicitly not appropriate for any kind of production use, fallback or
> otherwise. If you really need support for your development work (and
> checking the headers on the response isn't good enough), you should be
> developing in an environment closer to your production server.
>
> I would be very much -1 to any proposal to include code that actually
> served the file in django core if the webserver doesn't support
> X-Sendfile.
>
> That said, I'd very much like to see support for the header in core.
> It's commonly used, and reimplementing it every time is silly.

Agreed. We just need someone to do the work. Did I hear the sound of
someone volunteering? :-)

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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