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If you want to redirect one page to another,
Click the word "REDIRECT" at the bottom of the edit screen, then put the page to be redirected to inside the brackets.
That puts
#REDIRECT [[Destination Page]]
on the page. (Or you could manually type that in yourself -- it makes no difference).
the redirect keyword is case-insensitive, you can also write
#redirect [[Destination Page]]
Make sure that single line is the only thing on the page -- it doesn't work if even a single blank line or space comes before it in the edit box.
(It may technically "work" if you add a few lines after it -- comments or categories -- but why would you put that information on the redirect page, where no one will see it, rather than on the destination page?)
Chained redirects do not function automatically. The first redirect will execute, but the process stops after one step. The next page, containing another redirect, is shown as a link. The user must click on the link to follow the chain. So, each redirect should be constructed to point directly to the proper ultimate page (see also the list at Special:DoubleRedirects -- pitch in and help us get these cleaned up).
- I can do that automatically with a bot script, so we never need to worry about it. — User:Sean Fennel@ 16:00, 6 February 2007 (PST)
For an example of a properly-done redirect, see wikiinfo. That mis-spelling takes you to the (properly-spelled) "Wikinfo.org" page, with a tiny note "(Redirected from Wikiinfo)".