I have not seen any problem with this one
>>> myurl = re.compile('\d{0,5}')
>>> print myurl.match("1235")
<_sre.SRE_Match object at 0xb73e0758>
>>> print myurl.match("12356789")
<_sre.SRE_Match object at 0xb73e0758>
>>> print myurl.match("1235").group()
1235
>>> print myurl.match("12356789").group()
12356
 try to experiment with
'^\d{1,10}$'

Many thanks,

Serge


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On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 5:57 AM, CHI Cheng <cloudr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Seems it should be '^\d+$'.
>
> Nobody likes this idea? Should I submit a ticket and pull request?
>
>
> On Saturday, June 1, 2013 9:48:17 PM UTC+10, CHI Cheng wrote:
>>
>> In url.py, we could use regex to limit string patterns.
>>
>> Is there anything similar for QueryDict.get()?
>>
>> e.g. given
>>
>> q = request.GET.get(key='q', default=10, *pattern=r'\d+'*)  # new
>> parameter pattern
>>
>> If value of q in //*path?q=xxx* does not match the pattern, then give
>> default value.
>>
>> --
>> Chi
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