Hi,
I created a template with a base file for all template files named
'base.html' (for the brazilian website) then I used 'extends
base.html' in a base_in.html used as base file for the english version
of the website (I'll work with the django multi language feature
later, for now I'll use the templates). My problem is, I used a <base
href="http://localhost:8000/"; /> tag in the base.html and it should be
valid for base_in.html too, but all web pages extending base.html
point their links to http://localhost:8000/mylinkxxxx.html for example
(as it was suppose to) but the ones extending base_in.html don't. Not
sure if it's a bug (I'm quite new with django to point a bug).
So the solution I found was create a global variable (MYPATH for
example) with the path I want and added in the begging of the links
(href="{{ MYPATH }}/mylinkxxxx.html"), just like we do with the media
stuff. How can I do that? I tried to add it to the configuration file
but no luck.

Thanks,
Dirso.

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