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So, I mentioned in my previously posted Drupal To-Do list that I wanted to whip up an Amazon 'reading list' module for single and multi-user blogs. Thanks to the holiday weekend, I put some time into it and a rough initial version is now available in the Drupal.org repository.

I want to get a few things cleaned up before I put an official project page up for it in particular, the theming leaves something to be desired and I want more options for configuring and displaying the 'states' a given book can be in. It also requires a patched version of amazon.module for Drupal 4.7... something I figure most people aren't using at the moment.

Still... progress!

Patched version of amazon.module?

I'm currently trying to figure out how I'm going to theme the Amazon module. I can't help but notice that your amazon filter help instructions come in a different order than the mainline filter... does that mean yours works, too? (My amazontools are working fine, but amazon_filter isn't.) And do you have any input on amazontools theming? I don't like the way the nodes appear in the node view (I want the teaser to wrap around the amazon info.)

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