You would probably save these files just like any other User Uploaded Media.
For example, in Django 1.3 this the Media Path setup in your settings.py.

You would store a reference to the path in your database. Look up Storage
Backends documentation for more information on this.

As a side note, be careful letting web users open files on your server. You
don't want them to get access to your /etc/passwd or even settings.py, for
example...

Good luck!

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 8:18 AM, kenneth gonsalves
<law...@thenilgiris.com>wrote:

> On Thu, 2011-10-27 at 17:41 +0530, Dhinesh Babu wrote:
> > In a django-based web application Large text encoded file is saved at
> > a dynamic location (~ 10k lines)
>
> what do you mean by 'dynamic location'?
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