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On Jun 25, 2:40 pm, Rama Vadakattu <rama.vadaka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you can put {{MEDIA_URL}}
>
> but while displaying instead of displaying it directly  just do the
> below
>
> from django.template.loader import render_to_string
> from django.template import Context, Template
>
> t = Template("flat page content goes here")
> newflatpage = t.render({},context_instance=RequestContext(request))
> #above is the new flat page where media url are replaced by their
> corresponding urls
>
> subject = render_to_string('',{},RequestContext(request))
>
> On Jun 25, 12:53 pm, Panu Tangchalermkul <pan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In the content of my flatpage, there's a picture to be displayed that
> > it was stored in django media folder. I want to link to this file
> > without having to specify its url directly. Instead, I want to use
> > something like {{MEDIA_URL}} when editing the content via django-
> > admin. I know I can use it normally on flatpage template but how about
> > on the content?
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