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-rw-r--r--CVS/Entries.Log4
-rw-r--r--LICENSE.txt274
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diff --git a/CVS/Entries b/CVS/Entries
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-/.cvsignore/1.1.2.2/Fri Mar 19 22:17:00 2010//TDRUPAL-6--1
/CHANGES.txt/1.1.2.13/Tue Apr 27 20:53:49 2010//TDRUPAL-6--1
/README.txt/1.6.2.3/Fri Mar 19 22:17:00 2010//TDRUPAL-6--1
/exif.class.php/1.1.2.11/Tue Apr 27 20:53:13 2010//TDRUPAL-6--1
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/exif.install/1.4.2.6/Tue Apr 27 20:53:13 2010//TDRUPAL-6--1
/exif.module/1.9.2.15/Tue Apr 27 20:53:13 2010//TDRUPAL-6--1
/sample.jpg/1.1.2.1/Fri Jan 30 16:04:44 2009/-kb/TDRUPAL-6--1
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+/.cvsignore/1.1.2.2/Tue Apr 27 21:34:24 2010//TDRUPAL-6--1
diff --git a/CVS/Entries.Log b/CVS/Entries.Log
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index 3a873b4..0000000
--- a/CVS/Entries.Log
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diff --git a/LICENSE.txt b/LICENSE.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 2c095c8..0000000
--- a/LICENSE.txt
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@@ -1,274 +0,0 @@
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