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how can i redirect sample.website/auto_logout.html to sample.website/login.html

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if i view an article on some.annoying.website for too long and try to click a link that would require being logged in to view after my login cookie has expired instead of sending me to the article i get sent to some.annoying.website/auto_logout.html i know at this point the cookie is gone and im fine with being logged out automatically after a time but id like to be brought to some.annoying.website/login.html a different page on the same site instead because its faster to load it immediatly instead of having click 'login' from the 'youve been auto logged out' page

if i view an article on some.annoying.website for too long and try to click a link that would require being logged in to view after my login cookie has expired instead of sending me to the article i get sent to some.annoying.website/auto_logout.html i know at this point the cookie is gone and im fine with being logged out automatically after a time but id like to be brought to some.annoying.website/login.html a different page on the same site instead because its faster to load it immediatly instead of having click 'login' from the 'youve been auto logged out' page

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This is not a Firefox Issue it has to do with how the website works.

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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also this website detects user agent and makes the assumption that this info is relevant to the question [in tags and question details / sys info] i feel like thats a bug because i cant edit this information from the 'edit this question' link and was never prompted for this information or i would have answered differently as the system im using now is not the same one i typically use for viewing the site in question [up to date win64 not that its likely relevant anyway]

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This is not a Firefox Issue it has to do with how the website works.

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im aware its not an issue with firefox, really its not an issue at all, its more like a quality of life thing, its easy enough to block whole webistes, this seems like only a stones throw away from that, surely there must be some way to do this, even if its an addon or something...