On 6/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a lightTPD setup. Assume my django project is foo located at /
> home/foo, the document root is in /home/foo/public_html, and the
> django templates are in /home/foo/templates.
>
> I've configured lightTPD as follows:
> =======================================
> fastcgi.server = (

Sorry, I don't know about fcgi configuration or url.rewrite-once.
...
> By the way, my .com already exists, so it would be a nice if I could
> develop locally and use the former (foo.com/static/img.jpg) rather
> than use localhost. I should be able to configure my lightTPD to do
> that, right?

If I understand you correctly, just have local lightty running and
edit /etc/hosts to resolve foo.com to (or whatever lightty is
listening on).

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