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Object name pattern & friendly URL's

Tuesday 23 January 2007 11:55:38 am - 4 replies

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Kristof Coomans

Wednesday 24 January 2007 10:29:35 am

Hi Maarten

I made a patch which adds a second naming pattern to content classes, which is used for the url aliases (instead of the object name pattern). Also see this topic: http://ez.no/community/forum/install_configuration/is_it_possible_to_browse_by_node_id

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Maarten Holland

Thursday 08 February 2007 1:35:42 pm

Hi Kristof,

Your patch seems to be exactly what I needed!

I just installed it and did a few small tests. It seems to work perfectly and is exactly what I was looking for. ez Systems should add this to the default functionality of ez Publish.

Thanks a lot for sharing it and pointing it out to me!

Cheers,

Maarten

Maarten Holland

Wednesday 28 February 2007 1:23:15 pm

Hi Kristof,

Perhaps you can help me out once again.

I'd like to use a datetime for the URL of weblog entries. This is working, but the URL's are automatically formatted like monday_august_13_2006_08_23_00_pm and it seems this can't be overriden manually.

Could you think of a way I could choose the format for the date and time in the URL to achieve a more desirable short format like 20060823-8-23PM or perhaps 2006-08-23-8-23-PM?

Cheers!

Maarten

Xavier Dutoit

Wednesday 28 February 2007 11:53:29 pm

Modify the date datatype that's the method title in kernel/classes/datatypes/ezdatetime/ezdatetimetype.php (if you use the datetime

I'd suggest to put the format option in a .ini (eg TitleFormat = YYYY-MM-DD) and use it in the code.

Then submit it as a enhancement and hope ez picks it up, so everyone benefit from it and you won't have to patch by hand everytime.

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