Isn't that what MEDIA_URL is for? At least for your images and css
resources. And as for the rest of the urls... urls.py?

Tim ^,^




On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:02 AM, est <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Today, my boss came to me and asked: "Please move our django site from
> http://xxx.com/ to http://xxx.com/v2/";
>
> It's killing me. Just image how huge mount of HTML source code to
> modify.
>
> I STRONGLY suggest django implement a 'project url' like asp.net, say
>
> <link rel="stylesheet" href="~/main.css" type="text/css"
> media="screen" />
>
> where ~ always points to the current django project's top URL path.
>
> This little feature will not slow down django template rendering,
> right?
> >
>

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