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1/19/2012 3:06 AM
 

OK, I'm not sure what the right terminology here is so it's made it difficult to search for a solution.

I've got a website that used to be hard coded html, recently transfered to DNN.  The challenge is that there are links out and about that reference files in subdirectories, such as:

http://www.domain.com/images/imagenam...

Of course, in DNN, the standard format to access the file would be http://www.domain.com/Portals/#/image...

Is there some way to get the first url to point to the second "correct" url?  Is there a setting in DNN?  IIS?  Hostfile?  Area 51?

Thanks, and apologies if this is a common question.  If it is, just tell me what the term for this situation is and I'll search for the answers myself.

 

 
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