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## What's wrong
The current definition for `django.views.static.serve` specifies the return type as `HttpResponseBase`. Prior to that. it was specified as `FileResponse`.
## How is that should b…
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The documentation page, "[Deploy a TOM to Heroku](https://tom-toolkit.readthedocs.io/en/stable/deployment/deployment_heroku.html)" is out of date. Heroku discontinued their free-tier in November, 2022…
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By default, the django development server will serve all static files (images, js, css) at `/static/`. Unfortunately, The `^static$` url [in app.base.urls](https://github.com/HumanDynamics/openPDS-Re…
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There are a few things I've found while looking how Cabot organizes the static files:
- the dependency on Less.js exists for a small file (base.less) which could easily be committed compiled
- the…
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Hello, I have the following scenario:
1. Lektor installed on pythonanywhere droplet trough pip with --user flag;
2. Gitlab repo to build and serve static content from using .gitlab-ci.yml;
I'm lo…
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I'm predominantly using Slim templates and when using the `serve export` command, the static Slim files are output with .slim extension rather than .html extension
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StaticFileHandler serves static files. So it shall add a Last-Modified header to the response and evaluate any given If-Modified-Since header of the request.
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I'm trying to serve statics on heroku with DEBUG=False. When DEBUG is True everything works perfectly so it is when I run my application locally with Heroku's Foreman. Collectstatic runs with no probl…
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Since content is determined with regex, static files that are not served with their file extension (either as a base64 image, or served with a given route) are not displayed properly.
[Example](htt…
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### Before 0.17.0
`serve ` function was building in memory and then use `servedir` to find other files then build.
### Now
You need to set outdir of context if you have multiple output files…