Hello everyone,

I compiled and installed Sage 5.2 on my homeserver which worked fine and so the 
commandline version did.
Then I tried to make sage available fom the Internet with notebook(). I found 
some instructions about configuring apache, so access to Sage is carried 
through an internal proxy, which worked partly fine. Sage IS accessible - I can 
see the login screen, but the webpage has nothing like CSS or Images and I 
cannot login, because he tries to look up everything in the root directory of 
my Webserver. In this case by root directory i mean the kind of root directory 
you can access on a webpage not the servers root directory.
I configured once the virtual host so the documentroot was the directory, sage 
should be mapped on and the CSS and the Images were found.
How can I make Sage accessible on the Internet within a non root directory like 
http://example.com/sagemath/ without creating a virtual host on a different 
port or using another Domain? Is there any way of adjusting the (absolute) 
directory with a single variable somewehere hid in the sourcecode?

Some more Information: 
I'm running Ubuntu Server
Sage itself is located in /opt/sagemath which is NOT Apaches Document Root


Thanks in advance,
I hope someone can help me out.

Kind regards

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