On May 28, 8:53 am, Thierry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello django users,
>
> I'm new to django, and I was looking to implement a very simple url
> scheme that I used for a PHP site.
> It's simply an OR done into the matching. Taking the simpliest, I
> would like to implement this regexp:
> ^pric(e|es)/
> into urls.py, but the () are overlapping with the text capture, as it
> seems.
If you want to use parentheses that don't capture use "?:" to flag it
as non-grouping. So instead try:
^pric(?:e|es)/
Matt
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