Just until they've gone in the response.

  - Scoot.

Jay Parlar wrote:
> On 6/22/06, Scott Finnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Realise this isn't django specific, would however appreciate advice.
>>
>> I have a django app that dynamically generates image files based on user
>> queries.  During dev I use the same filename every time (so it gets
>> overwritten for each request) however that won't do for production.
>>
>> My proposed solution is to insert the session id into the filename
>> (since, for a given session, there can only be one image used at any
>> given time).  That should work but will need a cleanup job to clear the
>> temp dir periodically.
>>
>> So I'm wondering, is there another / preferred / recommended way to do this?
> 
> 
> Do you actually need to save the images onto disk, or just store them
> until they're sent out in the response?
> 
> Jay  P.
> 
> > 
> 

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