Hi, I've been building a Django site using Lighttpd as a server for a
local sandbox. URLs that do not capture data to send to the view,
e.g.:
(r'^index$', 'Gallerie500.viewer.views.index'),
are working fine. However, galleries that are sending data in the
request, e.g.:
(r'^display/(\d)$', 'Gallerie500.viewer.views.obj_display'),
render the page, but without any static elements (i.e.: CSS and
Javascript).
The Django section of my lighttpd.conf looks like this:
# fcgi for Django
fastcgi.server = (
"/Gallerie500.fcgi" => (
"main" => (
"socket" => "/tmp/test.sock",
"check-local" => "disable",
)
),
)
# It may be better to define these in Django settings, except that I
tried and
# it didn't work.
alias.url = (
"/static/" => "/Users/jmags/Code/Gallerie500/static/"
)
url.rewrite-once = (
"^(/static.*)$" => "$1",
# "^/favicon\.ico$" => "/static/favicon.ico",
"^(/.*)$" => "/Gallerie500.fcgi$1",
)
I left the MEDIA_ROOT and MEDIA_URL values in settings.py blank.
Again, for most pages this works fine. I'm not sending the Django fcgi
or Lighttpd instances to the background, and neither console reports
and error. I hope this looks familiar to somebody, thanks in advance.
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