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Updated: 05/03/2004
- This module uses RSS technology to search the database of amazon.com via amazon''s XML web services. The results are displayed within your site, with your graphic design, and with your associate id (referral tracking code).
It doesn''t require setup or new tables in the database - just unzip it in your /modules directory and activate through the admin menu of PHP-Nuke.
To get your correct associate id to display, edit the beginning of the index.php file.
The module is not entirely free - 5% of the results will return the developer''s id. Please leave it that way.
If you want to rename the module, just put it in a directory with a different name, and edit the title definition in the language file.
The module comes with an English and Bulgarian language file.
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