Personally I prefer ASP.NET backed by MySQL. But its not nearly as portable as PHP as far as webhosting goes. And definetely not downloadable.
Plenty of frameworks for PHP that do the bulk of the work as far as cross-site scripting, etc.
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Originally Posted by BrianG
That is a possibility, and something like I was considering when developing Mike's brushless selector guide. I ended up using an XML scheme for that, but wouldn't work well for this. Any scheme that "wrote" the arrays would require either a daily automatic task/job, or something I'd have to "run" each time something changed. Either way, I'd still have to learn PHP - not just learn it, but be proficient to avoid issues like cross-site scripting, SQL injection, etc. And I'm not even sure what level of capabilities my server offers. And, I have to make sure the code is portable in case I ever switch servers.
I'd be more than happy to take the time to go through all this effort if I could get my hourly wage that I get at work. 
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