Thank you very much.
I think the problem is about printing variable. {{ MEDIA_URL }} doesn't
print anything in the template. For now, I solved the problem by using
absolute path, /media/... .
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On Sunday, April 7, 2013 9:20:16 AM UTC+3, psjinx wrote:
>
> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Fatih Tiryakioglu
> <[email protected]<javascript:>>
> wrote:
> > MEDIA_ROOT = '/home/mehmet/internet_projeleri/site4ust/site4/media'
> This is the absolute path to your media directory.
> > MEDIA_URL = '/media/'
> This means files/directories at MEDIA_ROOT directory will be
> accessible at an url starting with /media/. For example,
> /home/mehmet/internet_projeleri/site4ust/site4/media/hello.jpg can be
> viewed at /media/hello.jpg
>
> > STATIC_ROOT = ' '
> This should be set to absolute path of your static directory. `python
> manage.py collectstatic` command collects static files from different
> apps in this directory.
> > STATIC_URL = '/unnamed/'
> As explained above for MEDIA_URL
>
> If you want to use an image located at
> /home/mehmet/internet_projeleri/site4ust/unnamed/60830071673353216.jpg
> then change
>
> MEDIA_ROOT="/home/mehmet/internet_projeleri/site4ust/unnamed"
> MEDIA_URL="/media/"
>
> > <img src="{{ MEDIA_URL }}/60830071673353216.jpg" />
>
> Above code will work now.
>
> --
>
> Sincerely,
> Pankaj Singh
> http://about.me/psjinx
>
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