web gallery without file extension?

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cs2 – possible to use file name for picture title WITHOUT extension?

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yodel_dodel
Jan 20, 2006
ushere wrote:
cs2 – possible to use file name for picture title WITHOUT extension?

What is it you want, please clarify: Instead of "family.jpg" you want to name your picture "family", edit it under CS2 and place it on the web like that?


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ushere
Jan 20, 2006
thanks for the quick reply!

i have a large collection of photos that a client wants putting into a ‘web gallery’. the photo names are fine, but he would prefer NOT to have extension after name on the web page, ie, ‘myphoto.jpg’ (or .psd, etc), simply ‘myphoto’.

i realise i can simply copy details into document title (metadata), but to do 200+ seems rather tedious if there’s a simpler method, such as copy (without extension) from file to metadata?

thanks,

leslie

"Greg N." wrote in message
ushere wrote:
cs2 – possible to use file name for picture title WITHOUT extension?

What is it you want, please clarify: Instead of "family.jpg" you want to name your picture "family", edit it under CS2 and place it on the web like that?


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http://hothaus.de/greg-tour/
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yodel_dodel
Jan 20, 2006
ushere wrote:

i have a large collection of photos that a client wants putting into a ‘web gallery’. the photo names are fine, but he would prefer NOT to have extension after name on the web page, ie, ‘myphoto.jpg’ (or .psd, etc), simply ‘myphoto’.

<a href="myphoto.jpg">myphoto</a>

Is that what he wants? And where is the problem?


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KatWoman
Jan 20, 2006
"Greg N." wrote in message
ushere wrote:

i have a large collection of photos that a client wants putting into a ‘web gallery’. the photo names are fine, but he would prefer NOT to have extension after name on the web page, ie, ‘myphoto.jpg’ (or .psd, etc), simply ‘myphoto’.

<a href="myphoto.jpg">myphoto</a>

Is that what he wants? And where is the problem?

that’s correct, you must change the HTML not the file name itself, wihtout the jpg part no viewer will know how to see it

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nomail
Jan 20, 2006
KatWoman wrote:

"Greg N." wrote in message
ushere wrote:

i have a large collection of photos that a client wants putting into a ‘web gallery’. the photo names are fine, but he would prefer NOT to have extension after name on the web page, ie, ‘myphoto.jpg’ (or .psd, etc), simply ‘myphoto’.

<a href="myphoto.jpg">myphoto</a>

Is that what he wants? And where is the problem?

that’s correct, you must change the HTML not the file name itself, wihtout the jpg part no viewer will know how to see it

The problem is (probably) that the OP uses some automatic gallery creation tool, like the Photoshop webgallery. This automation tool does put the full name (including the extension) in the HTML, so you would have to manually remove it again for each reference. Quite a bit of work for a 200 image gallery…

You could open the files in a text editor, search for ‘.jpg<‘ and replace it by ‘<‘.


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