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I've been thinking about this and am very interested. Cool idea! Thanks for the reply.
I just need to find the time to teach this old dog a new trick.
A couple more things in reply to the above.
1) My understanding is that options require a hit on the DB, where as transients are in memory and thus faster to load and don't tax the server. Yes, there's the expiration as well.
2) "Raw XML will work too, with simple adjustments though." Can you elaborate just a bit please? Not that I'm against YAML.
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4) That's great. Is there an upgrade path? That is, let me get a personal test version. If I like it and it works as expected then I'd upgrade to the dev license.
Again, this is a very nice idea. Making options easier to implement would be a great way for me to start off 2012. Thanks again for your help.
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