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2.5787294,6.889765 h -0.19685" d="M -8.8582714,2.4606366 V 2.6574871" d="m -5.2952793,2.5590618 h -0.19685" d="M -3.5433071,7.381896 V 7.5787465" d="m -6.7913384,7.4803212 h -0.19685" d="m 2.9527508,8.8202247 v 0.07874" d="m -2.5196841,2.5590618 h -0.07874" d="m -0.59055042,2.521019 v 0.07874" d="m -4.6850386,1.1811083 h -0.07874" d="m -0.59055042,2.521019 v 0.07874" d="m -0.55118022,2.5590618 h -0.07874" d="m -4.7244126,1.1417373 v 0.07874" d="m -0.55118022,2.5590618 h -0.07874" d="m -0.59055042,2.521019 v 0.07874" d="m -0.55118022,2.5590618 h -0.07874" d="m -4.7244126,1.1417373 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: Joy of Tech elseif (strpos($article['link'], 'paintraincomic.com/comic/') !== FALSE) { // Alice Grove (get bigger image) elseif (strpos($article['link'], 'http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/') !== FALSE) { elseif (strpos($article['link'], 'https://web3isgoinggreat.com/single/') !== FALSE) { $img = preg_replace("@height=\"\d+\"@", "", $img); $img = preg_replace("@height=\"\d+\"@", "", $img); $img = $matches[1]; $img = $matches[1]; $img = $matches[1]; $img = $matches[1]; $img = preg_replace("@height=\"\d+\"@", "", $img); $article['content'] = $this->get_img_tags($xpath, '//td/img[contains(@src, "/comics/images/")]', $article); // Least I Could Do (wtf image size? If.

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