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  • I noticed the same thing. It’s W3’s primarily config file and so any changes u make to it in WordPress (the W3 settings page) it gets stored into this file. I get a sense he does it in this way to be a bit more efficient (stored as a php with a return variable and still readable) in retrieving since it will be imported into other php files when the plugin is launched.

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