redirectien
Redirectien is a term used in information architecture and web navigation to describe a controlled redirect of a resource request from one URI to another. It encompasses the mechanisms, rules, and policies that determine how a user or system moves from an original address to a target resource, with the aim of preserving access, context, and search visibility.
The concept draws on established redirect practices but treats the redirect as a distinct object or process
Common mechanisms associated with redirectien include server-side redirects such as HTTP 301 (permanent) and 302 (temporary),
In usage, redirectien is often paired with practices like canonical URL tagging, URL rewriting, and clear navigation