of course as Dirk mentions, you can create the url alias via a workflow
running some custom PHP code.... this may help with that...
http://pubsvn.ez.no/doxygen/trunk/html/classeZURLAliasML.html





On 18 April 2011 10:56, Luc Chase <[email protected]> wrote:

> or... create the dated container/folder... but in your front-end site
> template code adjust things so that the content is presented as if the
> folder doesn't exist?
>
>
>
> On 18 April 2011 10:52, Luc Chase <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> yes, you can create URL aliases in
>> example.com/admin-siteaccess/content/urltranslator , but if there are
>> going to be many items, it would be a bit tedious to create an alias every
>> time.
>>
>> Maybe, you can explain why you need it to work this way?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18 April 2011 10:43, KANTE Ousmane <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  Thanks Luc,
>>> The "date" is not a container/folder object (containing my article
>>> objects)
>>>
>>> I tried 'published_date/title' as "url_alias Name pattern" publish_date
>>> and title been suitable attributes.
>>> But of course, eZ Publish will replace the 'published_date/title'  by
>>> 'published_date-title'  when generating the url_alias name of each object.
>>>
>>> is there a way to force eZ
>>> - either generate 'published_date/title'  an object name pattern
>>> containing the '/'.
>>> - or redirect 'http://www.example.com/Folder/subFolder2/../title' to  '
>>> http://www.example.com/Folder/subFolder2/../[YY]-[MM]-[DD]/title' using
>>> rewrites for example.
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> O.K
>>>
>>>  ------------------------------
>>>  *De :* Luc Chase [mailto:[email protected]]
>>> *Envoyé :* lundi 18 avril 2011 11:26
>>> *À :* KANTE Ousmane
>>> *Cc :* [email protected]
>>> *Objet :* Re: [Sdk-public] Modifying Node 'url_alias' using ez publish
>>>
>>>  Since you don't seem to want the date to be a folder/container
>>> object...
>>> Would 
>>> www.eample.com/Rubrik1/SubRubrik1/[YY]-[MM]-[DD]-article-name/<http://www.eample.com/Rubrik1/SubRubrik1/%5BYY%5D-%5BMM%5D-%5BDD%5D-article-name/>
>>>
>>> suffice?
>>> ie. Have the date pre-pended to the short-name attribute?  You prob can
>>> achieve that by modifying the content class where it calculates the
>>> short-name attribute value.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 15 April 2011 14:45, KANTE Ousmane <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Hello all,
>>>> I've been looking for a method to change the standard URL alias of a
>>>> node.
>>>> I would like to generate a url_alias like
>>>> www.eample.com/Rubrik1/SubRubrik1/[YY]-[MM]-[DD]/article-name/<http://www.eample.com/Rubrik1/SubRubrik1/%5BYY%5D-%5BMM%5D-%5BDD%5D/article-name/>
>>>>  for
>>>> an article located in /Rubrik1/SubRubrik1/ in the content tree, intead of
>>>> www.eample.com/Rubrik1/SubRubrik1/article-name where [YY]-[MM]-[DD]
>>>> will be the object published date.
>>>>
>>>> has Someone an idea about this future?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks all.
>>>> O.K
>>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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