Fixed #20634 - Corrected doc mistake re: staticfiles finders strategy.
Thanks claudep for the catch and bmispelon for the research.
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ details on how ``staticfiles`` finds your files.
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Now we *might* be able to get away with putting our static files directly
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in ``my_app/static/`` (rather than creating another ``my_app``
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subdirectory), but it would actually be a bad idea. Django will use the
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last static file it finds whose name matches, and if you had a static file
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first static file it finds whose name matches, and if you had a static file
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with the same name in a *different* application, Django would be unable to
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distinguish between them. We need to be able to point Django at the right
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one, and the easiest way to ensure this is by *namespacing* them. That is,
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@ -2564,7 +2564,9 @@ various locations.
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The default will find files stored in the :setting:`STATICFILES_DIRS` setting
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(using ``django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder``) and in a
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``static`` subdirectory of each app (using
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``django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder``)
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``django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder``). If multiple
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files with the same name are present, the first file that is found will be
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used.
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One finder is disabled by default:
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``django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.DefaultStorageFinder``. If added to
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