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		<title>Resize images using this PHP script</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Always bugs me when people stretch their images out of proportion, there's really no reason for it. Just use this simply function to nicely resize your images! If you want all your images the same size (like a square), I recommend "trim". Otherwise use "squeeze". If you can think of more appropriate fill names, let [...]]]></description>
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