[1.7.x] Fixed #22924 -- Added a note about MEDIA_URL in templates.
Thanks raphael.herouart at gmail.com
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@ -1728,6 +1728,11 @@ for :doc:`managing stored files </topics/files>`. It must end in a slash if set
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to a non-empty value. You will need to :ref:`configure these files to be served
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to a non-empty value. You will need to :ref:`configure these files to be served
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<serving-uploaded-files-in-development>` in both development and production.
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<serving-uploaded-files-in-development>` in both development and production.
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In order to use ``{{ MEDIA_URL }}`` in your templates, you must have
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``'django.core.context_processors.media'`` in your
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:setting:`TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS`. It's there by default, but be sure
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to include it if you override that setting and want this behavior.
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Example: ``"http://media.example.com/"``
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Example: ``"http://media.example.com/"``
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.. warning::
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.. warning::
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