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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008) |
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Updated to search by title first; if title search fails, no further searches are performed, but if title search succeeds, searches by title and author proceed. |
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Updated to reflect change to Amazon.com site and to work with Netflix. |
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Updated to search by ISBN-13, title, author, actor, and director; to search for CDs and DVDs; to work with Barnes and Noble and Powells; and to change the UI. |
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Hi Laraby - Amazon.com had changed its site, and I hadn't updated my script to match it. (They used to preface the ISBN with "ISBN"; now it's "ISBN-10" or "ISBN-13".) I've updated the script now, and if you install the new version, it should show you the smiley / frowny face in the lower right corner of the page. Right now, the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library catalog is down, so it will be a frown no matter what, but once it's back up, it should give you one or the other depending on whether the library has a book with that isbn. Thanks! |
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Drew, I use firefox and have greasemonkey installed (smiley monkey face). I installed this script, but when I go to a amazon page with ISBN I don't see where it shows if the library has the book or not.
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Drew, I just discovered Greasemonkey and love it. I live in Toledo OH. How difficult would it be to adapt this for the Toledo Public Library? Thanks, Mark |
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Very interesting. Drew, could you please contact me at fbazzoli5@aol.com? Thank you |
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Brilliant. A lengthy load, but quite worth it. An innovative concept – very much unlike all the other scripts in the category. Kudos to you Drew. Thank you for this wonderful script. |