I posted a message on handling just this situation a while ago:

<http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/cf11f75e6306b3d7/43febc7443ba3715?
lnk=gst&q=error.php#43febc7443ba3715>

Charley

[EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Tuesday, January 8, 2008:


>We're soon launching a symfony-based site redesign. I'm looking for a way to
>handle page-not-found requests (i.e. search engines or links or direct
>referrals to the old site's coldfusion-based pages) with a set of routing
>rules or some other dynamic system. For instance, I'd like
>"/about/offices.cfm" to return a "301 redirect" header to the new
>"/about/offices". It's not a direct programmatic match
>("/section/pagename.cfm" doesn't always match up to "/section/pagename") but
>if I could explicitly handle the 10 or 15 most commonly-requested pages,
>that would improve the new site's usability and search-engine visibility.
>TIA for any suggestions.
>
>~Brian
>

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