You do have to add to urls.py. I'm using stockphoto on one of my
sites, you can see my site's code here:
http://svn.jayparlar.com/website/trunk/awwca/

Thanks for this. What I meant was the urls.py in the stockphoto
directory (sorry I didn't make it clear). I notice that you've not
changed this (but you have changed the urls.py for the whole site, as
was in the install :-) ). Here's my urls.py for the whole site, I
can't see why it doesn't work:

http://dpaste.com/4716/

The problem does not seem to occur when I go to /stockphoto (I get a
TemplateSyntaxError (saying it can't find 'load markup'), but I think
that's good because it shows it's finding a template ;-) :-)). The
problem occurs when I go into the 'edit' part of an admin page, and
the link to the photo is given as:

http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/stockphoto/photo/2/photos/2007/01/11/Family-2006-09-10_012.jpg

for example.

Here is my settings.py: http://dpaste.com/4717/ ; of particular note
are STOCKPHOTO_BASE and STOCKPHOTO_URL which may be causing this.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

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Isaac

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