I'm not aware of any rules against using '-' in your urlpatterns, so I
think something else is amiss here. Your request could be passing by the
r'confirm/' pattern because it isn't closed off with a '$'. It's hard to
say without seeing the rest of your urlpatterns, but try this:

url(r'confirm/$', 'confirm_user', name='auth-confirm-user'),


JDB


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Sergio Pulgarín <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> In Django 1.5.1 I have a named url like this:
>
> url(r'confirm/', 'confirm_user', name='auth-confirm-user'),
>
> which gave me this error when I tried to using reverse, from
> django.core.urlresolvers, on it:
>
> NoReverseMatch at /auth/signup/
>
> Reverse for 'auth-confirm-user' with arguments '()' and keyword arguments 
> '{}' not found.
>
>
> When I changed it to: name='auth-confirm', reverse worked.
>
>
> Is this by design? I couldn't find any reference to this
> on the documentation.
>
>
> Thanks
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