> Well, like I said, I haven't tested that particular regex.  But it
> should be possible to write a regex that does work.

it turns out your regex works fine:

print re.search(r'^((\w+)/(\d+)/)+$', 'fries/4/frobs/9/areas/
2/').group(1)

Django uses groups() instead of group(1), for whatever reason.

A-splitting I go! Tx all!

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