Somehow (I don't remember setting this up) I use 
https://github.com/divio/django-appmedia

with

urlpatterns = patterns('',
    (r'^' + settings.MEDIA_URL.lstrip('/'), include('appmedia.urls')),
) + urlpatterns

in urls.py

Good luck,
Uros

On Aug 25, 1:21 pm, Reinout van Rees <rein...@vanrees.org> wrote:
> On 25-08-11 13:10, Landy Chapman wrote:
>
> > Hope this helps:  
> > fromhttps://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.3-beta-1/
>
> > The staticfiles app ships with the ability to automatically serve
> > static files during development (if the DEBUG setting is True) when
> > using the runserver management command. Based on feedback from the
> > community this release adds two new options to the runserver command
> > to modify this behavior:
> > --nostatic: prevents the runserver command from serving files
> > completely.
> > --insecure: enables serving of static files even if running with DEBUG
> > set to False. (This is not recommended!)
>
> Nope, that's not it. Staticfiles works fine with runserver and serves
> the static_url stuff just fine.
>
> Only, with this 1.3 change django's 1.2's automatic serving of the
> media_url stuff has gone the way of the dodo.
>
> Reinout
>
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