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NAME

6       Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode - request class for browse node search
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SYNOPSIS

9         use Net::Amazon;
10         use Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode;
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12         my $ua = Net::Amazon->new(
13             token       => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN'
14         );
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16         my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode->new(
17             browsenode  => 30,
18             mode        => 'books'
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21         # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::BrowseNode
22         my $resp = $ua->request($req);
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DESCRIPTION

25       "Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode" is a class used to submit node
26       search requests to the Amazon web service.
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28       The node to search for is specified in the "browsenode" parameter. The
29       browse node ID is a number that corresponds to a general subject area
30       of Amazon.com.
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32       To find browse node IDs, the best way is to visit the "browse" area of
33       the various product lines at Amazon.com. When you find a subject area
34       that you would like to generate XML for, look at the web page URL. The
35       browse ID should appear after the string "/tg/browse/-/". Here are some
36       examples of URLs that contain browse IDs:
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38       http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/30 (In this example, the
39       browse ID = 30)
40       http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/467970 (In this example,
41       the browse ID = 467970)
42       http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/602314 (In this example,
43       the browse ID = 60231
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45       Please be aware that some nodes cannot be used with a BrowseNodeSearch.
46       (The vast majority of them can, but you may run across a few that
47       simply will not work). It is also important to point out that from time
48       to time, some browse nodes are deprecated or are changed without
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51       The catalog to search in is specified in the "mode" parameter, typical
52       values are "books", "music", "classical" or "electronics".
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54       An optional "keywords" parameter may be added to filter the results by
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57       Upon success, the responses' "properties()" method will return a list
58       of "Net::Amazon::Properties::*" objects.
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60   METHODS
61       new( browsenode => $nodeID, mode => $mode [, keywords => $keywords] )
62           Constructs a new "Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode" object, used to
63           query the Amazon web service for items in a particular category
64           (node) in the mode (catalog) specified.
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66       Check Net::Amazon::Request for common request parameters not listed
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AUTHOR

70       Net::Amazon framework by Mike Schilli, <m@perlmeister.com>
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72       BrowseNode.pm by Jackie Hamilton, <kira@cgi101.com>
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LICENSE

75       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
76       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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