The ? at the end of .php is making the last p optional (so .phpx=foo or .phx=foo would match). It's not actually being considered a character in the match. Try escaping the ? like: \?
Nuke the ^ anchor in the front and see if that works. I can't remember which part of the URL mod_rewrite starts matching at. It might be expecting ^/file...
I have never heard of vhosts. I do know that simple htaccess modrewrite is working on the same file: RewriteRule ^somefile.php$ site.com/newfile.php [R=301,NC,L] so htaccess is enabled properly if that's what you're checking?
yeah I was checking htaccess and mod support. I don't see anything obviously wrong at this point - I guess it would help to see the whole file you're editing
the caveat i can imagine here is that condition will likely cascade down. so it would be best to throw a comment in there instructing that condition/match need to remain at the bottom lol