Did you read the whole article? ForceType
doesn't magically convert URLs for you... it just forces the file to be served as certain type -- thus your .HTML URL can be interpreted as PHP.
Are your videos stored in the database? And your using the ID to pull them up? In that case, what you can do is add an extra column to the table, typically called "slug" and store in it the value of "artist-song-music-video" -- this column must be unique. If you think you might have two pages with that same name, use both the ID and the slug in the URL (like how this site does it -- videos/5/artist-song-music-video
for example).
Then, what you actually do is rewrite the url -- /artist-song-music-video.html
to /video.php?page=artist-song-music-video
or something like that. Then in your index.php
you typically have a "router" which takes $_GET['page']
, looks up that slug in the DB, and displays the correct content.
I don't remember the exact mod_rewrite
rule for translating URLs like that, but there are dozens of tutorials on the net. Google it.
Occured to me that artist
and song
might be variables. In that case, replace "slug" with your two presumably existing columns "artist" and "song" and look it up that way. Just hack off that "-music-video.html" part. I really don't know what your plan is, so I can't say more.
http://domain.com/artist-song-music-video.html
to be internally rewritten tohttp://domain.com/video.php?id=1
? Why? Why not serve page directly fromhttp://domain.com/artist-song-music-video.html
and have no redirects, internal or external?