Extension talk:Amazon

Would it be possible to see an example of this extension at work??

I need to see how one would do this with the english Amazon site as well as a better walkthrough, for the extension doesn't work. Also, how would Project:Booksources lead to Special:Booksources regardless of the content placed in the edited article? It's impossible to get this extension to work...Please message me

Author
I couldn't figure out the author of this extension when adding the template. Bouncingmolar 02:22, 15 July 2007 (UTC)

Outdated
I also couldn't make this extension work on MediaWiki 1.10.1; IMHO, the special pages used by this extension are not used/available anymore, and the texts have moved to MessagesNN.php. However, I can't find any up-to-date documention for this anywhere :-/ Someone with more luck out there? --asb 00:55, 6 August 2007 (UTC)

Fixed it!
I had some problems with this as well - it was returning a 'file not found' error. The basic issue is the type of apostrophes used in the $output= string. If you paste it from this website they come in slightly angled. Overtype them with straight ones in a text editor (or other code editor such as Dreamweaver) and it works fine.

I also didn't bother with the Booksource page - I just use the  tags directly on the page - no issue.

English Amazon
Does anyone know how to use this with an English Amazon URL? Not sure how far to lay the English url over the German, there. In Amazon.php, I tried http://amazon.com before the first slash (" http://amazon.com/e/cm ..."), but that isn't working. Ergo, I'm not sure if that's where the problem is, or if it's in one of the following digits in the URL. The author neglected to cover that aspect. Perhaps someone can expand/clarify the usage on the extension page. --Sasoriza 11:45, 3 September 2007 (UTC)

Drop in this code to for the English url. $output = " "; --Neilkt 23:17, 19 September 2007 (UTC)

Iframe not showing up
Can't see the iframe in firefox? I spent hours upon hours looking at encoding html with php and decoding with javascript; putting in a hack to go around the parser. The problem... ADBLOCK!!!! -- Neilkt 23:17, 19 September 2007 (UTC)