Apache 2.4.25 on a Fedora server.

Due to an emergency I created an html page saying that a function was
unavailable.  The old page (on the apache base directory) was page.php and the
emergency page was linked to that as page.php -> pagex.html.  Worked perfectly.

Now the problem is resolved and I renamed the emergency page as pagex.html.old,
a soft link to pagex.html -> page.php and the original page is back where it
used to be.

If I request page.php I get it as expected BUT if I request pagex.html, which no
longer exists, the SOURCE of pagex.html is displayed on the browser. I thought
this might be a browser cache issue so I rebooted the workstation and it still
happened.  So I rebooted the server and the problem still exists. I checked
using ls -l page* and pagex.html does not exist. 

If I removed the pagex.html -> page.php link everything works properly but some
customers have bookmarked pagex.html so I would like to have this link for them.

Any ideas of what I have forgotten?

Thanks in advance.

John
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