Can I Include PHP In An XML File?
Solution 1:
I, personally have never used include when creating a site map but I wouldn't see it as a problem as long as you are using valid xml elements.
You can create your xml using some of the php classes for it and just defining your content type like:
header ("Content-type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8");
and from there you can instantiate your xml classes if you chose or do it all by hand
Solution 2:
The answer to your question is: yes, you can embedded PHP in XML. PHP is specifically designed to be embedded: that's why <?php...?>
tags exist in the first place. And PHP doesn't know or care where you embed it as long as:
- The file is sent to the PHP interpreter.
- There's nothing in the host document that inadvertently looks like a PHP start tag.
Such answer is basically irrelevant given what you want to do. Google sitemaps are XML files with a very specific syntax. Injecting the HTML code of your main menu will not make a sitemap out of it, just like opening a MP3 file in your text editor and typing your name in the middle of it will not make Freddy Mercury sing it.
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