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What is the best way to create a hyphenated file name from a text title?

PRPA

Member
Hi,

could you please recommend the best way - using Pabbly Connect - to create a file name for an image from a text title as follows:

the title is like this: The Quick Brown Fox Jumps (But Does Not Fall)

(it does from time to time contain characters like &#@() etc)

And I want to turn it into this:

the-quick-brown-fox-jumps-but-does-not-fall.png

I know I can use Text Formatter: Replace text (change upper case to lower case, then replace space with a hyphne), but this does not solve the special characters like &#@, brackets etc.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @PRPA

You can use the Text Formatter: Text Parser action steps to get the image name from the Image URL.

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