Amazon parser

Amazon parser 3.9

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Compatible XF 2.x versions
  1. 2.0
  2. 2.1
  3. 2.2
  4. 2.3
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Description:

Adds Amazon affiliate ID to links in messages.

The Amazon parser add-on is used to convert Amazon product links immediately after a message is saved. The converted links will include your Amazon affiliate ID.

(Example of Options page)

pic001.webp


(Example of User group permissions)

156993


Features:
  • Parses thread and conversation messages.
  • Different affiliate IDs can be added for each country.
  • Deletes any existing affiliate ID and adds your affiliate ID.
  • User group permissions allow bypass.
  • All phrases start with amazonparser_ for your convenience.
How it works:

When a member pastes one or more Amazon URLs into a message (after saving message), the add-on will parse the message looking for Amazon product links and adds your affiliate ID.

User group permissions:

Normally you will not be required to change User group permissions. However the add-on has the ability to "Bypass" the default behavior and not parse the Amazon link, this can be useful in situations where you would like certain user groups to use their own affiliate ID. The "Bypass" permission would be set to Allow for that user group.
Author
AndyB
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First release
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Ratings

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Latest updates

  1. See description

    Amazon parser v3.9 changes: Updated regex to fix issue with TLD identification.
  2. See description

    Amazon parser v3.8 changes: Added .com.tr to options page.
  3. See description

    Amazon parser v3.7 changes: Improved detection of Amazon links.

Latest reviews

Love the simplicity of this. Would always be nice if parser all and this were one, but hey... together they do work amazingly.
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