Thanks for this reply.
But I can not use the mod-rewrite because my site is on a shared hosting.

Another idea ?

Thanks


"Ernest E Vogelsinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de
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> At 10:21 03.03.2003, Cranky said:
> --------------------[snip]--------------------
> >I have a website and all my files are *.php3
> >I would like to change the extensions of all files to *.php
> >
> >So I would like to know if there is a way perhaps with a .htaccess file
to
> >say that the file .php3 must be redirect to the same file but in *.php
> >
> >So when I try to access this page :
> >http://www.my-site.com/page.php3?param=value
> >
> >I will access this page :
> >http://www.my-site.com/page.php?param=value
> --------------------[snip]--------------------
>
> If you have the ability to use mod-rewrite, you can do
>
>     RewriteEngine On
>     RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI}              ^.*\.php3.*$ [NC]
>     RewriteRule ^(.*)\.php3(.*)$              $1.php$2 [L]
>
> This can be done either in the general configuration, within
<VirtualHost>,
> or within <Directory>.
>
> I am using exactly this stuff to allow legacy links to a site that has
been
> developed in Python (*.py) to access the same URLs as PHP files.
>
>
> --
>    >O     Ernest E. Vogelsinger
>    (\)    ICQ #13394035
>     ^     http://www.vogelsinger.at/
>
>



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