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Hi!

What's the difference between .xxe and .incl files, and why use these
and not a generic .xml file extension?

It would appear that a .xxe file, e.g. a user config file, can include
the installed .xxe file, and can include .incl files.

Both are defined as xml version 1.0 files, so why not use a .xml file
extension?

Many thanks,
David
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