I think it is all explained in here : 
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files/

As mentionned by every body around...
It is ok in DEV but ... you should not do so in other environment.

\T,


On Jun 11, 8:12 am, lalaba <seanfe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am wondering how I can serve an html file without having to have
> Django think it's a template file.
>
> In my html file, because there are markups that confuse Django, I'd
> like to serve it as it is. I tried to read the html file directly into
> Django, and use HttpRespont(htmlText) to get around Django. But Django
> keeps giving me error message: "No such file or directory".
>
> I appreciate your helps.
>
> --l

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