> I am building an app that passes a domain name to urls.py like so   "/
> sites/domain.com/'
>
> but I cannot get my urls.py to match the 'domain.com'  it only seems
> to match if i just use domain without the dot
>
> I have tried
>
>    (r'^zones/^[^/]+/', get_domain),
>    (r'^zones/(?P<domain>\w+)/', get_domain),
>    (r'^zones/(?P<domain>\w+)$', get_domain),
>
> and none seem to be able to catch it


Just curious - did you notice that you have "sites" in the question,
but "zones" in the urls.py?

And the obvious question - did you know that dot has a special meaning
in regular expressions so you probably want to write "\."
(backslash-dot).

  Just my 2 cents

    Jirka

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