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    I've searched and could not find any data for adding a redirect.cs property to a site.

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    There is lots of code out there that NOF does not give data on because there is a world of it out there. BUT, they do give you data on how to insert such code into a site.

    Your question is ambiguous. After you found the above you may want to look here next;
    https://css-tricks.com/redirect-web-page/
    Last edited by Beach Ape; 04-05-2016 at 11:54 PM.

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    301, "Moved Permanently"

    The HTTP response status code 301 Moved Permanently is used for permanent URL redirection, meaning current links or records using the URL that the response is received for should be updated. The 301 response from the Web server should always include an alternative URL to which redirection should occur. If it does, a Web browser will immediately retry the alternative URL. This is the best way to ensure that users and search engines are directed to the correct page. The 301 status code means that a page has permanently moved to a new location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logos View Post
    I've searched and could not find any data for adding a redirect.cs property to a site.
    login to your cpanel account and go to redirects and 301 redirect any page to any page, nothing needs to be done in Nof

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