You need a trailing slash after /myapp/media/admin.  The final URL
will then come out to:
http://localhost/media/admin/css/dashboard.css

-Jeff

On Nov 16, 11:37 am, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to setup my app so it's accessible from a /myapp sub-
> directory. I defined BASEURL = '/myapp' in settings.py, and created a
> context preprocessor so this variable is available to all templates. I
> then insert this variable at the beginning of all paths for js/css
> includes, links, etc.
>
> Everything seems to work fine, except for admin, which has broken css
> links. Admin's css links are using /media/admincss 
> (e.g.http://localhost/media/admincss/dashboard.css). Is this dervived from
> ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX? I've tried changing this to /myapp/media/admin,
> but it has no effect, and I just get 404 errors.
>
> How do I get admin fully working from a application-wide sub directory?
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