Hi Ramashish,

I haven't tried it, but I think that you could just use regular
expression extension notation to make the regex case insensitive in
your url conf.
So instead of:
  ('users/add/', 'views.add'),
You'd do:
  ('(?i)users/add/', 'views.add'),

Try it and let everyone know if that works...

On Jun 2, 1:35 pm, Ramashish Baranwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to make urls of my site case-insensitive. As I
> understand, by default the url matching is case-sensitive. Is there a
> way to specify in my urls.py that I want a case-insensitive match?
>
> Thanks,
> Ram


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