Redirection routes are different from normal routes as they perform an actual
header redirection if a match is found. The redirection can occur within your
application or redirect to an outside location.
Examples:
Router::redirect('/home/*', array('controller' => 'posts', 'action' => 'view'), array('persist' => true));
Redirects /home/* to /posts/view and passes the parameters to /posts/view. Using an array as the
redirect destination allows you to use other routes to define where a URL string should be redirected to.
Router::redirect('/posts/*', 'http://google.com', array('status' => 302));
Redirects /posts/* to http://google.com with a HTTP status of 302
### Options:
- status Sets the HTTP status (default 301)
- persist Passes the params to the redirected route, if it can. This is useful with greedy routes,
routes that end in * are greedy. As you can remap URLs and not loose any passed/named args.