Hi Shishir

> I think ignoreRedirectUrl is good idea. 
> 
> Enhancing on that, would it make sense to have a property 
> type attribute , which will have a key URL and the URL that 
> needs to be redirected to.
> If the existing URL ends with any one of the above, then 
> redirect to the valid url as defined in the props value. If 
> none matches, then defaultURL is picked up. If 
> ignoreRedirectUrl is on, then straight away redirect to the default. 

Could you send me a patch (or full class) of what you have in mind?

Thanks
Ben



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