Yes, because unless you copy the admin site's media over to your
MEDIA_URL (or vice-versa), Django won't be able to find the admin
media.

>From http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/

ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX

Default: '/media/'

The URL prefix for admin media -- CSS, JavaScript and images used by
the Django administrative interface. Make sure to use a trailing
slash, and to have this be different from the MEDIA_URL setting (since
the same URL cannot be mapped onto two different sets of files).

2009/7/13 sjtirtha <sjtir...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I found out that MEDIA_URL and ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX may not have the same
> value, otherwise images that is located in this MEDIA_URL cannot be
> displayed in browser.
> I did not found about this anywhere in the documentation. Is my assumption
> correct?
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
> >
>

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