Try using RQL to set the file name in pre-execute scripts for pages whose file 
names need to be meaningful.
Btw, trim the headline first before setting it as the file name.

-Rodger



在2009-07-27?23:41:51,JimV?<[email protected]>?写道:
>
>What?is?the?best?way?to?handle?file?names?for?published?files?in
>RedDOT.?I?believe?the?options?are?to:
>1.     Use?the?GUID
>2.     Use?the?page?ID
>3.     Enter?a?normal?name?for?the?file.
>
>We?are?currently?using?option?3,?so?that?we?get?realistic?names?for
>the?files?on?our?website.?But?this?appears?to?require?that?the
>properties?for?each?page?be?opened?when?a?page?is?first?created.?Is
>there?an?automatic?way?to?get?the?file?name?from?the?headline.
>
>Also,?we?currently?need?to?have?our?files?saved?with?a?.php?extension,
>though?in?the?next?3?months?or?so,?hope?to?have?them?all?as?.html.
>What?is?the?best?way?to?handle?the?extension?
>
>>

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