Just a quick note, I changed the name to django-requires_assets.  I
could imagine a future where this is used to pre-load images or other
assets.  The name seemed a bit more future-proof.

http://github.com/pappy74/django-require_assets

On Oct 20, 10:01 pm, Jason Persampieri <helga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://github.com/pappy74/django-requires_js_css
>
> Howdy folks,
>
> I was hoping to get some feedback on my first public app, django-
> requires_js_css.  The app's purpose is to allow 'sane' JavaScript and
> CSS requirements.  That is, require from within templates, but still
> load using 'best practices'.
>
> Definitely a work in progress, although we are using it at our
> startup.  My questions to you:
> - Is there another app that does this?
> - Do other devs find this worthwhile?
> - What's missing?
> - I currently use a fairly gnarly hack to make this all work
> (embedding tokens in the response content, then post-processing those
> tokens using middleware).  Is there a better way?
>
> _jason

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