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I got this

$masa="http://www.site.com/number/someting.html";
$inputw = file_get_contents($masa);
preg_match_all("~<img src=([^>]+)>~i", $inputw, $output);

print_r($output);

 

But this will get all the images, how do I get the image that is at http://www.site.com/image/art/200.jpg, what criteria to use?

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But this will get all the images, how do I get the image that is at http://www.site.com/image/art/200.jpg, what criteria to use?

HUH!..

No matter how many times I read that it makes no sense!

the link you supplied is a image.. thus its very unlikely that an image will contain html image paths!

~OR~

Why would you need to find the path of something that you only have the path to!

 

The code you have accepts a URL that points to a html page, it then scrape all the image paths..

So update $masa="http://www.site.com/number/someting.html"; with the path of the page you wish to get the image paths from.

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