It sounds like you're barking up the wrong tree ;)  "faking" a request
path on django's side would not alter your template links one iota, so
they'd still be bad :)

On Jul 9, 7:03 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> Is there an easy way to fake the request path in django and/or pyton?
> I'm looking for something like this:
> a django page which is called with this 
> URL:http://www.test.ch/test1/test2/test3
> should thinks it is run in the top-folder that means:http://www.test.ch
>
> I need that because I have to use somehow already given templates,
> which I cannot edit, and which believe they are always run in the top-
> domain folder.
>
> Thanks in advance


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