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The fix suggested by Radian has now been implemented. Huge shoutout to @Aethere for letting me know that I can recover the mod files by opening the published mod .dat file as an archive. Hopefully this fixes things, and that people will not encounter issues with the mod anymore.
I also discovered today that dredmod.com , an amazing resource which I used to learn about making DoD mods, is now dead. I really hope that the information hasn't been lost, though I am not sure if any backups exist. If people know of such a backup/alternate site, please post a comment.
...no...
Frankly, I had fully forgotten about it until you brought it up now. I wanted to go ahead and fix it after so long, but I don't know how... Specifically, I seem no longer have the mod files on my machine, and can't figure out how to extract them from the .dat file of the published mod. I would like to ask @Radian how they were able to see the .xml files, because maybe I can recover them the same way, but their account is private. If they accept my friend request, I will ask them. As it stands though, I don't know how to go about getting the files so that I can implement the fix... Lesson learned about procrastinating too long on a task. :/
I changed the name and now it works. I don't know why that matters but apparently it does.