Redirect Article- possible?

Hi,

we are using Discourse as KnowledgeBase. As articles evolve we frequently merge some tickets. But obviously links from other articles exists to both articles.

Is there a way to redirect from one article to another?

I mean, yes of course I can simply create the link as content of the old ticket linking to the new one but I am thinking of an autmated redirect (invisble for users)

Is it possible?

/KNEBB

Hi! check out your admin page at yoursite/admin/customize/permalinks

It should do just what you want (we love it)

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Did we clarify the UI here @techAPJ so people don’t think this can be used to redirect one Discourse topic to another?

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Hmmmmm…

# Oops! That page doesn’t exist or is private.

Were you not logged in? Or are you not an admin on the site?

We didn’t. Added on my list to do so. :memo:

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Ok guys,

got it so far. I am on the page you told me. But looks like I am too dumb to use it.
Again, I have an thread with the following URL:
https://help.domain.com/t/old-thread-title/6418

It has outdated content on it and I want it to link to a newer thread with URL:
https://help.domain.com/t/new-thread-title/11345

So I enterd in the admin’s permalink site on the left the first URl from above and entered the thread-ID of 11345 in the second field.

Trying to access the URL still shows old contend. Tried with a second browser where I am not logged in and did a “Reload” as well. Still old content.

Any ideas?
Thanks!

/KNEBB

Did I get it right now? I can not use this feature to redirect from “inside” Discourse? Well, this explains why it is not working.

In this case back to my original question:

I have a topic which is outdated. I need to replace. I have a new article which replaces the old one. There are several links in the forum to the old article. I want these (internal) links now to point to the new article.

Is this possible?

Note: Yes, I can edit the old thread and just place a link to the new one there… but that’s not really nice…

Thanks again!

/KNEBB

Then you should probably use Replace a string in all posts to change those links.

But then the old article can still be accessed by people who use their local browser bookmarks.

Still, not a really usable solution.

Further ideas?
Honestly, I am surprise this appearing to be so complicated. Am I really the only one needing such thing?

Thanks

/KNEBB

Done via:

https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/ed70595314f02e89c341287fac2fa56a81d2de05

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Hi,

ok, you fixed the description, right? So no one should complain any further about permalinks not working on internal links.

But the issue is still unresolved, with this change, right?

So there is no way to replace an existing article by a new one?

Thanks!

/KNEBB

Just edit and replace the text?

Estou sequestrando o tópico porque quero fazer exatamente a mesma coisa. Além disso, tenho certeza de que knebb não ficará bravo, pois seguirei o plano original dele (na mesma empresa)

Pelo que entendi, os permalinks deveriam fazer o redirecionamento de
https://help.domain.com/t/old-thread-title/6418
para
https://help.domain.com/t/new-thread-title/11345

mas nĂŁo o fazem. Quero transferir a chamada do navegador do primeiro URL para o segundo. Nenhum link interno acessa o artigo diretamente.
Assim como knebb, estou um pouco confuso que esse redirecionamento simples nĂŁo seja solicitado com frequĂŞncia e aparentemente nĂŁo seja possĂ­vel.

Obrigado por qualquer dica para resolver esta tarefa. DirkS

Encontrei a solução. Precisamos excluir o duplicado (no meu exemplo old-thread-title/6418) e usar permalinks. Assim, os administradores não perceberão o redirecionamento, pois eles também verão os tópicos excluídos. Para nossos usuários normais, o redirecionamento está funcionando.

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