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Hi Andrew,<br>
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Yes, if you install the <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://drupal.org/project/token">http://drupal.org/project/token</a> module you
will be able to use tokens to do exactly that.<br>
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Go to the file field edit page for your content type and expand the
date token list. To get "2012/01" you can uses the tokens
"[current-date:custom:<b>Y</b>]/[current-date:custom:<b>m</b>]" for
example.<br>
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On 23/01/2012 12:46, andy baxter wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
Is there a way to set the file storage path for media module files so
that it makes a year/month/filename archive of the files, rather than
just putting everything in the same directory? I had a quick look on
google for a plugin that does this, but didn't find anything. I'm using
drupal 7.
Also, it would be good to know if anyone has experience with the views
media browser module?
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://drupal.org/project/views_media_browser">http://drupal.org/project/views_media_browser</a>
I'd like to use this on the site I'm building, because we will have a
lot of images and the standard media browser isn't really good enough.
thanks,
andrew baxter
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