>Without the first line: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>works but not with it.
>If the file has the extension html, it works in all of cases.

What's *probably* happening is that there's some check on the file
contents itself, failing a .htm/.html extension, to determine
whether/not the file's actually html.

xml is *not* html.  html is a subset of sgml with the html #.# dtd (eg,
html3.2, html4.0, etc.).  If you want, you can specify *xhtml*.  But an
html file inside a xml "wrapper" is just wrong.  Wouldn't surprise me if
that was coded into the matchit plugin somehow.  "File has a .htm/.html
extension? Nope. Let's see what's inside... First line has '<html...>'
anywhere? Nope. Okay, so it ain't html!"

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