<include src="static-header" />
<include src="user-specific-data" />
<include src="dynamic-daily-content" />

This is something that would probably not be represented with a new element, because elements are preserved in the DOM tree so they can be accessed and queried. So then you'd have a question: keep <include>in the dom and allow access to children like an iframe, or replace <include> entirely ? The answer could be intuitive, but that can open a can of worms. Then you can do all sorts of dynamic manipulation, which would have to be very well specified.
I think the way to go would be a processing instruction.

The idea is good though ! But I think could be better implemented with a css template like feature. I don't like the idea of a new element.

Bye.

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