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7/16/2015 11:50 AM
 

 Hi - very new to DNN...

Google Web Master shows a list of broken crawled URLs. These are from an old site. I have a list of these as well as where they should be specifically re-directed to instead of just the universal 301 redirect page w/ link back to homepage. The global landing 301 page is fine as a safety net for everything else, outside of these more specific links.

Not sure how to present in the code or modify this to accommodate what I want to do. Here's what I found in the web.config. (I've already made a backup, btw)

Firstly, will every entry, even if I have 100 links or more need to be confined to its own <rule> tag?

<rules>
        <rule name="Redirect rule1 for MySiteNameHere redirects">
          <match url=".*" />
          <conditions>
            <add input="{MySiteNameHere redirects:{REQUEST_URI}}" pattern="(.+)" />
          </conditions>
          <action type="Redirect" url="{C:1}" appendQueryString="false" />
        </rule>
        <rule name="asp" stopProcessing="true">
          <match url="(.*)\.asp$" />
          <action type="Redirect" url="{R:1}" />
        </rule>
      </rules>

Can you provide an example with this code that would cite two unique URLs and then the code example of where they'd go?

Thank you!

 
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