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10/21/2011 3:44 PM
 
I'm trying to create a simple page redirection:
  • From:  SourcePage.aspx (This page doesn't exist yet on the DNN site.  I don't want this page to be part of the DNN site.)
  • To:  TargetPage.aspx (This page already exists on the DNN site.)

How do I do this simple task in DNN?  This would take me 2 minutes to implement on a traditional ASP.Net website.

Thanks in advance,

Woody
 
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10/21/2011 6:46 PM
 
you can do this via siteurl.config (which can also be edited under host->host settings) - see http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Forums/forumid/0/postid/65162/scope/posts.aspx or http://community.ihostasp.net/blogs/from_the_trenches/archive/2007/11/30/how-to-preserve-legacy-urls-after-moving-to-dnn.aspx for a few examples. You can also just create a page called sourcepage and then edit its settings and make it a permanent redirect to targetpage.

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