6 nov 2008 kl. 17.35 skrev David Sáez:

>
> Hi, I'm a newbie to django and I'm dealing with some configuration
> stuff that is making me going crazy. My problem is very simple and I
> have a temporal solution, but I guess there might be a better way to
> do it. So... there goes the question...
>
> ¿ How do I include javascript in a basic template ? I mean, imagine
> this template:
>
> <html>
>       <head>
>               <script src="/m/js/jQuery/jquery-1.2.6.js" 
> type="text/javascript"></
> script>
>       </head>
>       <body>
>                <h1>Hello {{ user_name }}</h1>
>        </body>
> </html>
>
> The javscript inclusion does not work, altough I have configured these
> settings:
>
> MEDIA_ROOT = /an/absolute/file/system/path/'
> MEDIA_URL = '/m/'
>
> It is not defined in urls.py, and I suppose that I will have this
> problem when including CSS and some other media, such as images, flex,
> etc...
>
> Does anybody know the right solution?

You have probably missed to let anything serve the contents at /m/;  
either you need to make Apache (or your server of choice) take care of  
serving the static files at /m/, or you need to setup your urls.py to  
make django serve those static files (with the built-in static.serve  
view).

Read more here: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files/

/Håkan
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