Flickr friendly URL’s Mar20 '06

Flickr has "friendly URL’s" for almost every section of their site.

For example, the "Tools" page, which has "image uploading tools," is located at:

flickr.com/tools

If I need to browse for specific "tags," I can simply type:

flickr.com/photos/tags/[tag]

... where [tag] is the name of a tag that I am searching for.

If I want to search just my own tags, I type this:

flickr.com/photos/matthom/tags/[tag]

See how easy that is?

However, there is one area of Flickr that I wish was a little bit better.

The URL’s for sets are auto-generated numbers. A typical URL for a set looks like this:

flickr.com/photos/matthom/sets/72057594086065143/

The number is obviously an identifier, of some sort, but couldn’t Flickr just use the name of the set?

Something like:

flickr.com/photos/matthom/sets/san-diego-day-1-sunday/

That would be much more usable, without sacraficing too much development time. I wouldn’t think it would be that hard to develop.

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I’d beg to differ. I think Flickr’s approach to URI structure is absolutely awesome. When you sign up for a friendly URI, it’s VE ... Read more.

Oh yea, I agree that the URI’s are perfect... I was just wishing they’d extend that to the "sets." But your point on "cool URI&# ... Read more.

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