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Adobe Exam AD0-E708 Topic 4 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E708 exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 4
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Your merchant is migrating from another to Magento. On the old site page exists in two languages, which is reflected in their URL path.

Before going live redirects from old pages to their equivalent new ones need to be configured.

How do you that in the Magento admin?

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Suggested Answer: B, C, D

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Christoper
29 days ago
I'm gonna have to go with option B as well. It seems like the most logical and efficient way to handle this kind of migration. Plus, it's the one that sounds the least like a workaround.
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Gerry
1 months ago
Haha, option C reminds me of the old days when we used to manage everything through CSV files. Those were the good old days, weren't they? But I doubt that's the way to go here.
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Blondell
16 days ago
B) Create a URL rewrite for each old page with a matching Request path
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Herschel
17 days ago
A) Create a category for each old page with a matching URL key
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Teddy
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about that. Option D also sounds like it could work, creating a CMS page for each old page with a matching identifier. But I guess it depends on the specifics of the migration.
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Delisa
3 days ago
B) Create a URL rewrite for each old page with a matching Request path
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Pearly
2 months ago
I think option B is the correct answer here. Creating a URL rewrite for each old page with a matching Request path seems like the most straightforward way to handle the migration.
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Nelida
1 months ago
Yes, creating a URL rewrite for each old page with a matching Request path will ensure a smooth transition to the new site.
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Jacinta
1 months ago
I agree, option B does seem like the most logical choice for handling the migration.
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Carol
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B makes sense. It's important to ensure a smooth transition for users navigating between the old and new site.
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Erick
2 months ago
I agree with Willie. Creating a URL rewrite seems like the most efficient way to redirect old pages to new ones.
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Willie
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Create a URL rewrite for each old page with a matching Request path.
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