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12/13/2007 12:33 PM
 

ya but how do I recreate the old page when in dotnetnuke it adds its own tags.  I cannot set a new page that I create to www.company.com/contact.asp , or is there a way to do this? 

 
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12/13/2007 2:01 PM
 

I have figured this out.  it was much simpler than I was making it out to be.  i just created a folder named contact.asp on my root directory, then entered <%Response.Redirect "http://www.company.com/Default.aspx?tabid=69"%>

 

thanks for your help!

 
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12/13/2007 2:01 PM
 

Manually create the page and add it to the root folder of the DNN site via FTP, creating the file directly on the server, etc.

You would create and upload the page OUTSIDE of DNN.

I did a similar thing when our intranet was migrated to DNN.  I had to manually create dailyupdate.shtm and use a META refresh to point to the new site.

 
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