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What you can do is to create a custom display form for the blog posts list or any other list. From this you can parseaccess the incoming url query string for the id and redirect to the correct post.aspx page.

What you can do is to create a custom display form for the blog posts list or any other list. From this you can parse the incoming url query string for the id and redirect to the correct post.aspx page.

What you can do is to create a custom display form for the blog posts list or any other list. From this you can access the incoming url query string for the id and redirect to the correct post.aspx page.

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What you can do is to create a custom display form for the blog posts list or any other list. From this you can parse the incoming url query string for the id and redirect to the correct post.aspx page.