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-3.543312,5.0196934 V 5.2165449" d="m -3.444887,5.1181194 h -0.19685" d="m 3,3.875 v 0.25" d="m 2.875,4 h 0.25" d="M 1.574803,5.905513 H 1.1811022" d="m 2.9527563,10.236223 v 0.393701" d="m 4.3307094,5.905513 h 0.393701" d="M 2.9527563,1.5748029 V 1.181102" d="m -0.44985651,6.0200689 -1.06879179,0 -0.5343958,-0.9256008 0.5343959,-0.9256008 1.06879179,0 0.53439582,0.9256009 z" d="m -12.693837,3.4536024 v 0.281728" d="m 2.9527508,8.8188983 v 0.07874" d="M 2.992121,8.8582675 H 2.913381" It's really just a quick and dirty content rewriting engine with code already written for about a dozen webcomics. Examples: * Least I Could Do (wtf image size? If (preg_match("@.*()@", $article['content'], $matches)) { } //Sites that provide images and just need alt tags elseif (strpos($article['link'], 'gunnerkrigg.com/?p') !== FALSE) { $xpath = $this->get_xpath_dealie($article['link']); $article['content'] = $this->get_img_tags($xpath, "//div[@id='comic']/noscript/img", $article); $article['content'] .= "
Alt: " . $article['id']; } return $article; } Some comics supported elseif (strpos($article['link'], 'leasticoulddo.com/comic') !== FALSE) { elseif (strpos($article['content'], 'invisiblebread.com/2') !== FALSE) { $xpath = $this->get_xpath_dealie($article['link']); $article['content'] = $this->get_img_tags($xpath, "//div[@id='content']/img", $article); } .

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