[Bins] number in filenames
Chris Croome
chris at croome.net
Fri Mar 14 16:25:18 GMT 2003
Hi
On Sun 02-Mar-2003 at 02:36:16PM +0100, Jérôme SAUTRET wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 01:21:37AM +0000, Chris Croome wrote:
> >
> > For example if the starting directory has:
> >
> > /example.png
> > /example.jpg
> >
> > The files generated by bins could be:
> >
> > /example.png.large.html
> > /example.png.large.jpg
> [...]
> > /example.jpg.large.html
> > /example.jpg.large.jpg
> [...]
>
> Yes, it can be a good solution. But in most cases (say 95%...), .jpg
> will appears twice in the filename. But it doesn't shock me very
> much...
If / when a change like this is implemented it would be nice to also
have a script that could create a list of redirects or symlinks so that
the old URIs still work for existing sites that have been indexed by
Google etc.
Chris
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