Thanks for the reply. I realised a few moments ago that I can use a 
relative STATIC_URL rather than an absolute one so now I just have 
'/static/' set as the value which works well.

Many thanks

RESOLVED

On Wednesday, 26 December 2012 00:53:42 UTC, אברהם סרור wrote:
>
> Maybe you can just upload the files directly to the collect static folder 
> on the server
>
> In any case maybe you want them under version control, so I guess you 
> could just automate all these steps with fabric
> On Dec 26, 2012 1:00 AM, "huw_at1" <huwd...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> Another quick question. I'm still getting used to 1.4 and I've been 
>> setting up a remote static file service for the production deployment of my 
>> web app. This works just great however it seems a little cumbersome when 
>> developing if I want to add fresh image content I have to add it to the 
>> project locally, commit and push the changes, deploy to production and 
>> collect the static files there before the image is available to the 
>> development server...This seems like a very round about way of developing - 
>> I must be missing something here although I do not know what? Should I 
>> modify the setting.py to change the STATIC_URL value dependent on whether 
>> the server is production or development or is there any smarter way?
>>
>> As ever any advice is much appreciated.
>>
>> Huw_at1
>>
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