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		<description><![CDATA[This image zoom script is developed having as inspiration the similar type of image zoom created in flash that usually displays a small thumbnail showing the region zoomed on it and a bigger image that displays the region showed on the thumbnail. This kind of approach used mainly on e-commerce shops that needed to present [...]]]></description>
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