Hi

I have a website at example.com/mywebsite. All URL requests directed to 
this URL are directed to my app.

Now I have the following project structure

   mywebsiteroot/
      -- myapp/
           -- manage.py
           -- myapp/
                 --templates/
                 --settings.py
                 --models.py
                 --views.py


When my base.html template includes a link "mylink" which shows some 
information.
On the home page this works fine. my django app receives a URL request 
for example.com/mywebsite/mylink which I serve using base.html template.

Now I extend the base.html template elsewhere in another view 
mylink/<some_integer>.
In that view the link points to example.com/mywebsite/mylink/mylink which 
is obviously wrong. If I use an absolute link /mylink; I get a request at 
example.com/mylink and not example.com/mywebsite/mylink which is also wrong.

So how do I code my url conf / view / template in order to be independent 
of mywebsite name.
Is there anything wrong with the way I am wiring up my application.

Thanks in Advance!

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