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<title>Tyler Cipriani: Using Amazon Product Advertising API to Grab Album Art</title>
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<name>Tyler Cipriani</name>

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	Copyright © 2017 Tyler Cipriani

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	<title>comment 1</title>

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	<author><name>vmorgante</name></author>





	<updated>2018-06-13T19:34:11Z</updated>
	<published>2013-01-09T09:49:59Z</published>


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	Excellent article!

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	<title>comment 2</title>

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	<author><name>mail</name></author>





	<updated>2018-06-13T19:34:11Z</updated>
	<published>2013-07-23T06:46:34Z</published>


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	&lt;p&gt;Unfortunately it’s not working for me. I’m always getting “Not found!”. Any clue what can be wrong?&lt;/p&gt;


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	<title>comment 3</title>

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	<author><name>makkus</name></author>





	<updated>2018-06-13T19:34:11Z</updated>
	<published>2013-11-27T06:49:48Z</published>


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	Seems like it won’t work. Any Changes?

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	<title>comment 4</title>

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	<author><name>thcipriani</name></author>





	<updated>2018-06-13T19:34:11Z</updated>
	<published>2013-11-27T08:14:44Z</published>


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	&lt;p&gt;I did forget to mention that in order to get an affiliate ID you need to become an associate. To become an associate, follow instructions here: &lt;a href=&quot;http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSECommerceService/la%20test/GSG/GettingSetUp.html&quot;&gt;http:/ /docs.aws.amazon.com/AWS…&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you have all your credentials correct, and your include path is correct, then this works. I just tested it today.&lt;/p&gt;


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