BenG, did any solution ever work for you?
this may help -- i found this topic confusing, because either statement worked for me in my local dev environment
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .html .htm
or
AddType application/x-httpd-php .html .htm
after reading the apache documentation on both directives, it seems that you want to use AddType when adding a mime type not yet handled by apache, and AddHandler when you want apache to handle a file differently than its default handling of that file type. i may be wrong, but that does seem to be what the manual is saying.
so if you want apache to handle .html and .htm as if they were .php files then you would use the directive :
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .html .htm
the .htaccess file you mention above is doing a few things, so maybe you could first verify that it does indeed tell apache to handle .htm and .html files as if they are .php files; then move on to the other directives you want to use.