Correct, basically as long as Python can access it your all good. Just put
it somewhere that makes sense.
Dougal

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Dougal Matthews - @d0ugal
http://www.dougalmatthews.com/




2009/3/15 Joshua Partogi <joshua.j...@gmail.com>

>
> Thanks Doug.
>
> I kinda get the gist now. It seems that template is parsed internally
> by django so it doesn't matter where I put it, which is quite contrary
> to static files like js/css/images.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> On Mar 15, 12:25 am, Dougal Matthews <douga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You can put them where you want but generally they go inside the
> application
> > folder that uses that template.
> >
> > You may find this an interesting/helpful read;
> http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/chapter04/
>
> >
>

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