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Dr. Bob -- another Amazon question for you

Posted by BekkaH on August 25, 2003, at 20:10:41

Dr. Bob,

Up until now, I have used the double quotes feature for books, but there are many items other than books that are available at Amazon. For example, we've been discussing a lot of movies over on PSB, and I know that Amazon carries VHS and DVD movies. Should we use double quotes for movies, too?

 

Re: movies @ Amazon and PBB

Posted by Dr. Bob on August 25, 2003, at 20:43:30

In reply to Dr. Bob -- another Amazon question for you, posted by BekkaH on August 25, 2003, at 20:10:41

> Up until now, I have used the double quotes feature for books

Thanks! :-)

> but there are many items other than books that are available at Amazon. For example, we've been discussing a lot of movies over on PSB, and I know that Amazon carries VHS and DVD movies. Should we use double quotes for movies, too?

Great idea, but it won't work now because the server only checks for books. It could potentially check for movies, too, but how would it know if something were a book or a movie? Should it just automatically check for both?

Regarding the movie discussion, do you think it's better just to leave it there or to try to redirect it to Books? Books could expand a little...

Bob

 

Re: movies @ Amazon and PBB - Dr. Bob

Posted by BekkaH on August 25, 2003, at 20:51:35

In reply to Re: movies @ Amazon and PBB, posted by Dr. Bob on August 25, 2003, at 20:43:30

>> Great idea, but it won't work now because the server only checks for books. It could potentially check for movies, too, but how would it know if something were a book or a movie? Should it just automatically check for both?
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Hmmm. . . this could get very confusing because so many books have been made into movies. The double quoted link would have to contain some feature that would distinguish between the two or indicate that the poster was recommending both.

 

Re: movies @ Amazon and PBB - Dr. Bob

Posted by BekkaH on August 25, 2003, at 20:55:58

In reply to Re: movies @ Amazon and PBB, posted by Dr. Bob on August 25, 2003, at 20:43:30

> Regarding the movie discussion, do you think it's better just to leave it there or to try to redirect it to Books? Books could expand a little...
> Bob
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Well, right now it seems like more of a social discussion, and it looks as if more posters frequent PSB than PBB. Perhaps you could ask everyone for their opinion or vote on whether they'd like to see PBB expanded to include movies.

 

Re: movies @ Amazon and PBB - Dr. Bob

Posted by BekkaH on August 27, 2003, at 21:42:51

In reply to Re: movies @ Amazon and PBB - Dr. Bob, posted by BekkaH on August 25, 2003, at 20:51:35

Perhaps the procedure could work like this: The poster types the name of the book and/or movie, enclosing it in double quotation marks, just as we do now for books. Then, we'd have to scroll to the bottom of the page where we would find a list of all Amazon items that have that particular title, and we'd have to check those items we are recommending. In many cases, we would have to check several items (for books that have been made into movies, for example).

 

Re: movies @ Amazon

Posted by Dr. Bob on August 28, 2003, at 0:51:39

In reply to Re: movies @ Amazon and PBB - Dr. Bob, posted by BekkaH on August 27, 2003, at 21:42:51

> Perhaps the procedure could work like this: The poster types the name of the book and/or movie, enclosing it in double quotation marks, just as we do now for books. Then, we'd have to scroll to the bottom of the page where we would find a list of all Amazon items that have that particular title, and we'd have to check those items we are recommending. In many cases, we would have to check several items (for books that have been made into movies, for example).

But how would that come out? Having several items checked? What if you could only check one?

Bob

 

linking to DVDs--Dr. Bob?

Posted by noa on April 8, 2004, at 9:39:47

In a post I wrote on the Psych board, I mentioned the movie Lost in Translation. Amazon has the listing for the DVD (as well as one for the CD soundtrack), but I couldn't get the double double quotes system to link to the DVD at amazon. I tried about 5 or 6 different strategies but none worked. Is the double double quotes system only for books? Is there a way to get it to work for movies and music? I know we don't really want to start linking to household products and clothing, but movies and music seem apt.

 

Re: linking to DVDs

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 8, 2004, at 15:02:30

In reply to linking to DVDs--Dr. Bob?, posted by noa on April 8, 2004, at 9:39:47

> Is the double double quotes system only for books? Is there a way to get it to work for movies and music?

Right now, it's only for books. Regarding how to get it to work for movies, too, let me reply to an earlier post...

Bob

 

Re: movies @ Amazon

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 8, 2004, at 15:04:18

In reply to Re: movies @ Amazon, posted by Dr. Bob on August 28, 2003, at 0:51:39

> > Perhaps the procedure could work like this: The poster types the name of the book and/or movie, enclosing it in double quotation marks, just as we do now for books. Then, we'd have to scroll to the bottom of the page where we would find a list of all Amazon items that have that particular title, and we'd have to check those items we are recommending. In many cases, we would have to check several items (for books that have been made into movies, for example).
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> But how would that come out? Having several items checked? What if you could only check one?

Maybe that should be the next step, limiting it to one item?

Bob


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