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bryanwaddington   2011-03-23, 10:49
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Hi

Is it possible to have the image title in the url rather than the image filename. My image filenames relate to the original image and come from my image catalogue so a url that looks like this is pretty ugly and meaningless:
http://www.bryanwaddington.co.uk/landscapes-nature/c5d_013218_01a_465x310.jpg.php

so is there something I can do, or a setting I have missed, to make the url look like this:
http://www.bryanwaddington.co.uk/landscapes-nature/paddling-pool

Paddling Pool is the title of the image. There could be something on the end if necessary (.jpg, .php or both) but I do not really want to be renaming my files to achieve this.

Any thoughts please?

Thanks

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bryanwaddington   2011-03-23, 10:52
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Correction, the image is called Trees in the mist so the url would end /trees-in-the-mist I was getting confused with another image but you get my drift I'm sure.

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acrylian   2011-03-23, 10:55
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No. It is generally a good practice to give files "speaking names" (even for yourself to see what i t is..;-)). But you can rename the image file name on the backend.

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bryanwaddington   2011-03-23, 11:26
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Quote:It is generally a good practice to give files "speaking names" (even for yourself to see what i t is..;-)
The file is very specifically named
c5d - the camera
013218 - image number
01a - version
465x310 - exported image size

This 'speaks' volumes to me

I'll just have to rename the files if I want prettier urls.

Thanks for your help

Bryan

  
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