Good daytime.
I've spent some time trying to find a solution to my problem, but I still 
can't.
Here is my problem.
One of my html templates has a link on a javascript file, looking similar 
to this:
<script type="text/javascript" src='{% static 
"app_name/script_dir/script_name.js" %}'></script>
The page is returned, when asking the next url:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/app_name/page_name/
The mode is Debug, the static is registered and turned on and the script 
itself is loaded quite successfully.
But the script is a part of a complete project and it contains some 
references on other .js and .css files from that project, that are also 
store locally.
And when script is loading and requesting that other files, the server 
respond with 404 "Not found", because their references are relative and 
become like this:
http://127.0.0.1:8000/app_name/page_name/file_relative_path
instead of
/static/file_relative_path
So is there a way to translate such links from a page-relative link to a 
static-relative link?


Best wishes, Mikhail

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