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    Hi
    We previously had around 2 thousand pages on our old site with the .html file identifier as follows.
    mysite.com/destination/spain/hotel1.html
    mysite.com/destination/spain/hotel2.html
    mysite.com/destination/greece/hotel1.html
    mysite.com/destination/greece/hotel2.html

    When the site was updated the developer changed the urls, replacing the .html with a trailing slash as follows:
    mysite.com/destination/spain/hotel1/
    mysite.com/destination/spain/hotel2/
    mysite.com/destination/greece/hotel1/
    mysite.com/destination/greece/hotel2/

    But external links still point to the .html version of the url and cause a 404 error.
    I don’t want to create 2 thousand individual redirects, is there a wildcard formula that I could use?
    Thanks

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