On Feb 18, 10:08 am, PeteDK wrote:
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> However when i go to .com/media/profile_pics/ i get a directory
> listing of all the folders in this directory.
The easiest solution is just to put a blank index.html file in the
directory.
We do the equivalent in WordPress, example wp-content/index.ph
On 18 Feb., 19:14, Ramiro Morales wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:08 PM, PeteDK wrote:
>
> > Hi. I know this is not really Django related, but this is one of the
> > best forums out there so i hope you can help me :-)
>
> > The thing is, i have a django website.
>
> > The media files are ha
> However when i go to .com/media/profile_pics/ i get a directory
> listing of all the folders in this directory.
>
> Can i disable this?? so its not possible to "browse" all the profile
> pics, without knowing the exact path of a given file.
Hi Peter,
read the Summary section of
http://h
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:08 PM, PeteDK wrote:
>
> Hi. I know this is not really Django related, but this is one of the
> best forums out there so i hope you can help me :-)
>
> The thing is, i have a django website.
>
> The media files are handled by the apache server instead of django,
> which
Hi. I know this is not really Django related, but this is one of the
best forums out there so i hope you can help me :-)
The thing is, i have a django website.
The media files are handled by the apache server instead of django,
which works great.
However when i go to .com/media/profile_pics
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