On 22/11/2011 9:16pm, Gchorn wrote:
Oh yes, I definitely have this in my INSTALLED_APPS list (as simply
'myapp').  Sorry I left it out; I thought this was necessary
regardless of whether or not I was using static files, so I didn't
include it in the list of settings I changed just to enable static
files.   I do want to reiterate that I followed the tutorial closely
in creating my project so I already have pretty much anything from
there.

Any other ideas?

Inject a bunch of print statements into your settings.py so that you can see exactly where Django thinks it is looking.

Mike



thanks,
Guillaume

On Nov 22, 2:47 pm, Xavier Ordoquy<xordo...@linovia.com>  wrote:
Hi,

What follows are my current settings.  In settings.py, I have:

STATIC_URL = '/static/'
INSTALLED_APPS = ('django.contrib.staticfiles',)

In order to get their static files served, apps need to be listed in the 
INSTALLED_APPS list.
As you don't mention it, you probably need to add myapp in the INSTALLED_APPS.

Regards,
Xavier,
Linovia.


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