The code below is for something like a wordpress feed of articles.
It gives me this in the url when clicked.
http://www.examplemagazine.com/articles/view/102697
What I want to do is after the link is clicked just give me the name of the 
article in the url after the magazine site.
Like this http://www.examplemagazine.com/nameofarticle
Is this a defining routes issue?  If so, do I use the
Router::connect() method to reroute the url?
The first value $art['ArticleVersion[0][title] is what I want displayed in 
the url.  
I don't want him to have to see the id number or the word "articles" or 
"view".
If you give me an example or tell me if I am looking in the right place it 
would be great.
<?= $html->link($art['ArticleVersion'][0]['title'], array(
             'controller' => 'articles',
              'action' => 'view',
            $art['ArticleVersion'][0]['article_id'])); ?>

tia,
            
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