Is there any way to add a string to an array permanently, so that when I run the script again the array will contain a string that was added the previous time?
If there are any substitutes to this which require text files or something, that's fine, too.

Ok, well I can't get the readmore tags to work, so if an editor wants to get this, please do, but for now I'm going to enclose it in lined spaces; treat it as a readmore:

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Basically all I'm trying to do here is get it to print all the strings in an array, and if i give it certain args, add or remove a string from that array. Any possible way this could be done is fine; it doesn't have to read specifically from the array or anything(it could read from a text file or something like that as well). Thanks for reading the readmore.

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Thanks,
OxYgEn

In reply to Adding Strings to an Array Permanently by OxYgEn

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