Yeah, I did that and it seems to work fine, one final question on this subject, the data output looks like this:
$VAR5 = 'Test2'; $VAR6 = { 'ShowHome' => 'Home', 'RightNavExpirationDate' => 20010520, 'RightNavLaunchDate' => 20010510, 'ShowPersonal' => 'Personal', 'SmallGraphic' => '/templatedata/components/msn.gif' };
Just for one instance, is this telling me that 'Test2' is the key and {the whole list from var6} are the values? That is how I am interpreting it...

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