Add media_root attribute for sites served on multiple domains#12
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Add media_root attribute for sites served on multiple domains#12crsven wants to merge 5 commits intoaanand:masterfrom
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Similar to pull request #10, but easier for the use case of someone serving media files from a different domain. Example: Apache serving pages at www.domain.com and Nginx serving media on media.domain.com.
By setting a media_root attribute, all CSS files will be processed using the media_root and HTML will be processed with the normal root.
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