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D="M -6.8897674,2.4606366 V 2.6574871" d="m -8.7598464,2.5590618 h -0.19685" d="M -6.8897672,9.54725 V 9.744101" d="m -3.4448859,9.645676 h -0.19685" d="M 3.4251924,8.759842 V 8.9566925" d="m 3.5236174,8.8582672 h -0.19685" d="M -6.8897634,7.381896 V 7.5787465" d="m -6.7913384,7.4803212 h -0.19685" d="m 3.4251925,7.1850396 v 0.196852" d="m 3.5236219,3.1496062 h -0.19685" d="M -3.5433109,9.54725 V 9.744101" d="m -3.4448859,9.645676 h -0.19685" d="m 2.9527508,8.8202247 v 0.07874" d="M 2.992121,8.8569411 H 2.913381" It's really just a quick and dirty content rewriting engine with code already written for about a dozen webcomics. Examples: Joy of Tech elseif (strpos($article['link'], 'www.timothywinchester.com/2') !== FALSE) { $xpath = $this->get_xpath_dealie($article['link']); $article['content'] = $this->get_img_tags($xpath, "//div[@id='comic-1']//img", $article); } // Breaking Cat News // Breaking Cat News elseif (strpos($article['link'], 'somethingpositive.net') !== FALSE) { strpos($article["title"], "Comic:") !== FALSE) { $xpath = new DOMXpath($doc); $imgs = $xpath->query('//img'); //doesn't get.

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