Hi Bill - thanks.  That had occurred to me too, but I was hoping to not 
have to go through and individually catch every possible route and 
individually redirect each one.  The problem with this as well is that 
it lets people carry on using the staging urls, silently sending them 
through to the right action.

What i did in the mean time, and i might stick with this, is just catch 
missing route exceptions in application_controller and, if they start 
with "staging/" just redirect users to the home page with a flash 
message.  That way at least they get redirected to the proper home page 
url, from which they can start building up a more appropriate browsing 
history again.

thanks for your help, max
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