Adding deep links and redirects
Add a link into a human resources information system or to an outside website.
Use this process to place a link into an HRIS or an outside website on a portal landing page or on a widget. The best practice is to use this procedure instead of adding an inline link to a site. The advantage is that the link can be displayed on multiple pages of your portal but be controlled at a single source, so updates are fast. This topic discusses non-Single-Sign-On links. To add these links, you must add a reference of the Redirect URL Master integration document and configure the data items to specify the URL and the locations of the link. (When you use a reference document, it inherits any changes that are made to the source document.) You must add a reference of the Redirect URL Master integration document for each link that you add. You must assign groups to the document.
- Access the document manager.
 - Select .
 - Click and select .
 - Specify redirect url master in the Name/Tag search field and click the button.
 - Select Redirect URL Master and click .
 - Close the Add Documents menu.
 - In the Document Manager, search for Redirect URL Master in the Document Name search field.
 - Click Edit to open the document.
 - Click the Document name drop-down menu and select .
 - To place a link on a landing page, click . The data item menu opens.
 - Delete the sample text.
 - Specify the subject of the landing page and the section where you want to place the link. Use the format subject_section number. For example, career_1.
 - Click to close the Subject data item menu.
 - To add links to additional landing pages, use the other section data items.
 - To add a link to a widget, click widget1.
 - Select a choice and click .
 - To add links to additional widgets, use the other widget data items.
 - Click . The Rooturl data item menu opens.
 - Specify a URL or select a choice, then click . When you specify a URL, include http:// or https://.
 - To add key words, open the keywords data item and add them, using the examples as guides.
 - To make the link to be displayed in multiple locations, use the other section data items..
 - Assign the groups that you want to see the link.
 - Change the name of the document. The name that you give the document is the link label that is displayed in the specified landing pages and widgets.
 - Check in the document.
 - Publish the document.