tag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:/discussions/how-do-i/18036-redirectCascade CMS: Discussion 2015-05-27T19:53:06Ztag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/367871142015-05-09T02:40:45Z2015-05-09T02:40:45ZRedirect<div><p>If you have PHP, you can create
myuniversity.edu/newstudents/index.php with contents:</p>
<pre>
<code><?php
header("Location: http://myuniversity.edu/undergraduate-students/advising/New_Students/index.html");
die();
?></code>
</pre></div>Eric L. Eppstag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/367871142015-05-11T13:37:43Z2015-05-11T13:37:43ZRedirect<div><p>Hi Elisa,</p>
<p>To echo Eric's response, you can also add a <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/meta"><code>
<meta></code> tag</a> to the page's <code><head></code>
region to redirect the user. See the examples towards the bottom of
the page.</p>
<p>Alternatively, if you do no wish to maintain two separate pages,
you could use something like Apache's mod_rewrite to create an
alias and/or for the page. <a href="http://www.era404.com/info/rewriting-urls/">Here is a website</a>
I found that describes this a bit, but there are most likely other
examples out there if you search for something like <strong>"Apache
vanity url"</strong>.</p>
<p>Please let me know if you have any questions.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p></div>Ryan Griffith