Just in case you miss it - and this is the method I'd suggest, as it
makes updating easy:

> Create a symbolic link to the admin media files from within your document 
> root. This way, all of your Django-related files -- code and templates -- 
> stay in
> one place, and you'll still be able to svn update your code to get the latest 
> admin templates, if they change.

Also, if you have the admin files symlinked under your_document_root/
media/admin/ and have your other static content under media/css/ &
media/js/ (for example), you'll want to do the following to avoid
requesting static media through the Django stack for each request (ie.
bad):

<Location "/media">
    SetHandler None
</Location>
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