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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T09:14:23+00:00 2026-05-24T09:14:23+00:00

In Ubuntu/Mac, going to, say, localhost/page automatically redirects to localhost/page.php. But this doesn’t work

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In Ubuntu/Mac, going to, say, localhost/page automatically redirects to localhost/page.php.

But this doesn’t work in Windows. How do you make stuff like localhost/asdf redirect to localhost/asdf.php?

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    2026-05-24T09:14:24+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 9:14 am

    I am assuming that you know what an .htaccess file is.

    You can achieve this by two methods:

    Method 1:

    `#1- Loads the page asdf.php but 
         displays asdf in the address bar  
    
    RewriteBase   /site  
    RewriteRule ^([^/\.]+)?$ $1.php `  
    

    Method 2:

    `#2- Loads the page asdf.php and 
    displays asdf.php in the address bar. 
    The R flag tells Apache to redirect to the
    url. 
    
    RewriteBase   /site  
    RewriteRule ^([^/\.]+)?$ $1.php [R]`  
    

    I hope this will help you.

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