On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 18:57 -0700, felix wrote:
> I'm trying to fix some urls in my templates
> 
> these are urls linking to the admins site that cannot use the {% url
> %} tag or reverse.
> 
> these urls are "absolute" in that they don't use reverse (which is
> preferable, god bless django)
> but the admin urls are not addressable by name, so I link to them
> "absolute"ly
> 
> but but if you have installed your django not on the root of your
> website:
> 
> <Location "/sustain">
> ...
>     PythonOption django.root /sustain
> ...
> </Location>
> 
> questions:
> 
> then how can I access this django.root var  in python code  ?
> what in general are these PythonOptions and where do they get put ?

Using the "teach a man to fish" approach: Did it occur to you to look at
how Django does it? You already know from your Apache config that the
Python code that handles the request is at
django.core.handlers.modpython. Look for the use for django.root in that
file and you'll see how you can access it from Python if you need it.

Regards,
Malcolm



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