This issue has come up for many people in many places, but most of  
the threads seem old, and none of the solutions proposed has helped.

I have a django installation in a subdirectory of a site, like so:  
www.mysite.com/django. At first I noticed a problem with the admin  
login, like other people have had (where the /django/ portion of the  
url is removed when you try to login, leading to a 404), and solved  
it by copying some of the admin template pages into my own project  
template directory.

It appears that the problem also affects ALL url tags in my  
templates: using the {% url path/to/view %} tag produces a URL which  
doesn't include the /django/ section, meaning it's invalid. Trying to  
cheat like this:
href="/django{% url path/to/view %}"
produces the correct url in the template page, but when I actually  
click the link, django removes the /django/ section from the url in  
the browser address bar, and then tells me it can't find the page.

I've tried adding r'^django/' at the front of the urls in my url  
config, but that just results in none of the urls matching.

Does anyone have an explanation or a solution for this?

Many thanks in advance,
Eric

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