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    Hi,

    I appear to have a problem when switching between international Amazon sites. I use amazon.co.uk as my default Amazon search and that works fine, as does amazon.com, amazon.ca and amazon.co.jp.

    However, when I try to use either amazon.de or amazon.fr I ALWAYS get the "No match found on server" error message.

    I've searched through the forums and found mention of firewall settings in this post: [url]http://www.firetongue.com/boards/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=orangecd_general;action=display;num= 1136752189;start=2#2[/url]

    I don't think that the firewall is the problem, however, I have made sure that dadbapp.exe (OrangeCD Catalog) has access to the internet through port 80. But still no joy with the same two Amazon sites.

    Do you have any ideas of what could be causing this, and aof course a possible solution.

    Many thanks

    David

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    Anyone got any suggestions about this?

    David

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    Unfortunately there are lots of problems with Amazon France and Germany webservices. The inventory search produces weird results since last year, and if things will not be fixed soon, these two servers will be removed from OrangeCD.

    Sorry for the inconvenience, but these problems are pretty much beyond our control.

    Andrei

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    Hi Andrei,

    Thanks for that, at least I now know that it's not just my system!

    Is there also now something going on with the US and UK Amazon sites? This is something that I've only been noticing for the last few days. When I make a query in either the US or UK site I get the following error message:

    "Bad HTTP status code" under the errors tab. And, under the "Session Log" tab, right at the end I get this:

    "<&#124; You are receiving this error because you sent more than one request per second to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Per the AWS Licensing Agreement, AWS restricts each IP address to no more than one request per second. Please see the full
    <&#124; <a href="[url]http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=3440661[/url] ">AWS Licensing Agreement</a>."

    I assume that Amazon has changed recently.

    David

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    Default Re: Amazon search

    [quote=davidagbr]"Bad HTTP status code" under the errors tab.

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    Cool!!

    Thanks Andrei!

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    BTW: same applies to cover download feature which sometimes produces bad status while getting covers for multiple albums. It will also be fixed.

    Andrei

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    Hi Andrei,

    Just wondering when this update will be posted as "a few days" has now turned into a couple of weeks!

    Cheers,

    David

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    Today I get this message when trying to download covers from Amazon:

    Connecting to webservices.amazon.de
    >&#124; GET /onca/xml3?t=orangesuitemu-20&amp;dev-t=D3TYHB04NCE8DP&amp;KeywordSearch=Rheingold+Elect ric+City&amp;mode=pop-music-de&amp;type=lite&amp;page=1&amp;f=xml&amp;locale=d e HTTP/1.1
    >&#124; User-Agent: OrangeCD 6.2
    >&#124; Host: webservices.amazon.de
    >&#124; Connection: Keep-Alive
    >&#124;
    <&#124; HTTP/1.1 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable
    <&#124; Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 19:42:28 GMT
    <&#124; Server: Server
    <&#124; Last-Modified: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 04:51:10 GMT
    <&#124; ETag: "968126-b7b-7c800b80"
    <&#124; Accept-Ranges: bytes
    <&#124; Content-Length: 2939
    <&#124; nnCoection: close
    <&#124; Content-Type: text/html
    <&#124; Vary: Accept-Encoding,User-Agent
    <&#124; nnCoection: close
    <&#124;
    <&#124; <html>
    <&#124; <head>
    <&#124; <title>
    <&#124; We're sorry!
    <&#124; </title>
    <&#124;
    <&#124;
    <&#124; <h2>503 - Service Unavailable</h2>
    <&#124;
    <&#124; <p>ECS3 is currently unavailable due to a planned outage in preparation for the <b>complete shutdown of ECS3 on March 31, 2008</b>.<p />
    <&#124;
    <&#124; After March 31, 2008, we will no longer accept Amazon ECS 3.0 requests. Please upgrade to the Amazon Associates Web Service (previously called Amazon E-Commerce Web Service 4.0) by then to ensure that you or your customers are not affected by the upcoming deprecation.<p />
    <&#124;
    <&#124; Amazon ECS 3.0 deprecation was announced a year ago in February 2007. You can read the original post at <a href="[url]http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/ann.jspa?annID=164">http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/ann.jspa?annID=164</a>.<p[/url] />
    <&#124;
    <&#124; In preparation of the March 31st deprecation, the Amazon ECS 3.0 web service will experience several outages. The complete outage schedule can be viewed at <a href="[url]http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/ann.jspa?annID=276">http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/ann.jspa?annID=276</a>.<p[/url] />
    <&#124;
    <&#124; Please refer to the migration guide for assistance in mapping Amazon ECS 3.0 calls to their Amazon Associates Web Service 4.0 equivalents. You can find the migration guide at <a href="[url]http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?categoryID=12&amp;externalID=627">http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?categoryID=12&amp;externalID=627</a>[/url]. Please use the Amazon Associates Web Service forum to ask technical questions and share answers with your fellow developers.<p />
    <&#124;
    <&#124; We thank you for being part of Amazon's Developer community and look forward to your continued support.<p />
    <&#124;

    It seems like an urgent update is needed for OrangeCD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by edisso
    It seems like an urgent update is needed for OrangeCD!
    There will be update on the website in next 48 hours. Thanks for the heads-up!

    Andrei

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