I would like to propose a different solution to this problem.
Apache CAN be configured to handle the file extensions from an .htaccess
file, so that may make our life a lot easier, by just putting the required
lines in an htaccess file.
I would be adding a line to it as well, to solve the problem for the
'<?xml' tags that PHP tries to run.
My line to add: php_value asp_tags=Off
I'm just a bit swamped with exams this week, but after the weekend and
next week I'm really free.
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