Check out django-storages (if you use off-site hosting like S3, Rackspace
Files, etc...). Then, just request the ImageField or FileField's .url()
method.

I think this may be the case for the bulit-in ImageField and FileField as
well (actually, I'm pretty sure it is) but I haven't used it in so long
that I can't remember if it takes the same formatting.

Good luck!

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 3:45 AM, First Rock <rockstarraj2...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Need to develop a project for file uploading and generating
> its(files's) URL, which could be shared. Are there any particular
> libraries or simple means in Python,(Django) that would be handy and
> efficient.? ~ Newbie trying a Herculean Task~ Thanks in Advance :)
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