> Is this an actual issue? You realize that there's no difference between 
> /doc/ and http://example.com/doc/ if the current server is 
> http://example.com/? 
>
> See here: 
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.4/ref/templates/builtins/#url 
>

No no, that's not my issue. {% url %} template tag just create relative url 
that represent the views url. But, what I am going to ask here is create 
absolute url path. I mean in codeigniter I just call base_url() to create 
the base url where I am work. In django, it's hard to do that, just it.

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