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I sort of get that, but I reject the idea that filling out those arrays with the correct data in a PHP config file is easier than editing HTML. If there were a front-end form where users could fill out this information, hit submit, and have it write to a database, that would be a different story. But HTML isn't all

Adam, I'm a little curious why you chose to build this with PHP. The content seems pretty static, so there isn't much of a reason why this can't be a static HTML file. HTML would be just as easy to edit, and would probably save a lot of headaches.

I know this was way back before the 4s, but will you be holding up your end of this bargain?