MK>> For them, digging into the guts of the system, installing PHP
MK>> extensions there and modifying obscure, Apple-supplied configuration
MK>> files is MUCH, MUCH more frightening than just downloading a php
MK>> extension, dropping it into the Sites folder in their home directory,
MK>> and calling dl("extension.bundle"); in their PHP scripts.

Might the solution be in the form of some 'auto-load extension folder'? 
I.e., folder in which all extensions found there are loaded automatically?

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