If it's quite a big project with lots of ajax, I'd say it's worth a try to 
serve your urls to the client in some reasonable way and then write an 
equivalent of reverse() in javascript.



On 23 kwi 2011, at 09:31, Ryan Osborn <ryan.osbor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You could always make the payment_id group optional using a ?:
> 
> update_payment/(?P<payment_id>\w+)?
> 
> that way this will match either:
> 
> update_payment/
> 
> or
> 
> update_payment/123
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> Ryan
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