Guest WLAN Spalsh page to external URL

Hi, I want to setup a webpage for my guest network (no authentication) users. When the client connects to the open guest network and upon opening a browser they would be directed to a survey that I would like them to take, if they don't want to take it they can begin browsing to other sites without issue. How do I do this on a my 5508 WLC?

You mean in the WLAN config? If so, that didn't work either.
To recap where I am at now I have my WLAN setup with just passthrough.
Then under security Web auth > web login page I have it set as
Unfortunatlly, I still cannot leave the External Webauth URL empty
With the above setup, the client after connecting to the WLAN has the browser auto launch and appears to direct to the redirect site, however the page just refreshes and does not load. Long URL with domain.com/blah blah blah/1.1.1.1 virtual interface of the WLC.
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    >
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