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Hello, I have come up with a rewriterule to to go to any page on my website without typing in the .php extension because it is automatically added to the url.

The rule is: RewriteRule ^(\w+)/?$ /$1.php

It takes anything you type in my index and adds .php to it, so you can put in http://sampardee.com/index and it pulls up index.php

Now my question is how to detect when a user enters http://sampardee.com/index.php and change it to http://sampardee.com/index

How could I do so with a rewriterule?

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You need to force a redirect on the user without matching the internal redirect:

RewriteCond %{ENV:REDIRECT_STATUS} !200
RewriteRule ^(\w+)\.php$ /$1 [R=301]

RewriteRule ^(\w+)/?$ /$1.php

This redirects the user with a 301 Moved Permanently redirection to the modified URL.

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lol, huge loop no matter what. – Sam Apr 23 at 13:44
You may need to toy around with RewriteCond's then so that both rules won't match at the same time, but the scenario you described should be doable with rewrites. – andri Apr 23 at 14:22
I fixed my answer, it won't loop now (you have to check with a RewriteCond whether it is already a redirect or not). – andri Apr 23 at 15:07

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