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12/13/2007 2:43 AM
 

I have old webpages for example at www.company.com/contact.asp and want that address to be forwarded to www.company/Default.aspx?tabid=69.  How would I do this using dotnetnuke?

 
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12/13/2007 3:53 AM
 

I do not understand your issue - simply add the forwarding to the old page.


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12/13/2007 10:56 AM
 

the old page does not exist.  It is a link on some of our marketing literature.  Is there a way to do this?

 
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12/13/2007 11:36 AM
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more information - I am running in a windows environment and redirecting the page in IIS will not do it for me as the page no longer exists so there is nothing to forward from, it would have to be in code somewhere.  I tried a .htaccess file with the following code:

 

Redirect 301 /company.com/contact.asp http://www.company.com/Default.aspx?tabid=69

This did not work...I had it placed in the root directory. otherwise companydnn.

 

 
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12/13/2007 12:14 PM
 

You'll have to recreate the old page (not the content).

In the old page, you only need <%Response.Redirect "http://addressofnewpage"%>

 
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