Image date/time format for import naming

When naming images with the image date & time during import, it uses the format of YYYY-MM-DD HHMMSSAP
Is it possible to reconfigure this so
1) the space in between the date and time is gone
2) the hyphens in the date are gone
3) it uses 24 hour time not am/pm?
I didn't see anything in the preferences, nor did I see anything appropriate in the plist.
Unfortunately using that format and then exporting an image from it for the web leaves it with an ugly file name that needs manual editing - I hate seeing URLs with a %20 in them because of spaces in file names.
Chris

Although I agree that I would like more ability to customize the date and time format (Have you seen the renaming feature in Graphic Converter? It's great!), there is a quick workaround for at least eliminating the space in the name:
1. Open the name format editing window by selecting Edit from the name format pull-down.
2. Select Image Date/Time.
3. Look in the Format field. See how the two ellipses with Date and Time are separated by a little space? That's actually a space character and can be edited.
4. Put the cursor in that field and replace the space with whatever character you want (like _ for instance).
5. Now filenames will look like: 2006-04-03_121212PM which is a bit better.
6. And Aperture very cooly remembers this edit, so on the net import you only have to select Image Date/Time from the pull-down and you still have you edit.
Now, what I want to do is get rid of the -'s in the date and have the time be 24hour format. Sequential and unique names that are as short as possible!
Will
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