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Originally Posted by BirdOPrey5
If what you say is true I would make the replacement link always have an ?= even if it's a dummy value it should just be ignored, ?dummy=5... then the &tag=affiliatecode should always work. I don't know if this would pass the amazon link checker but it should work in practice.
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From my testing today, the combined tag I posted works best. It validated in every case that I tried, including some links that get passed to the redirected mobile Amazon site on phones. That's not conclusive, but so far, so good.
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Originally Posted by Digital Jedi
A number of these previous questions, which I would specify if I had a little more time today, are somewhat rectified if you use the up-to-date definitions in the add-on thread. The default definitions for AME have not been valid or updated in quite some time. I try my best to keep mine up to date, even though that tough in all cases.
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I think the definition BirdOfPrey posted back a page or two was the one from your definitions and it was far superior to the default one if I recall correctly (thanks!). Of course, if you updated it recently, perhaps your most current one solves the issue another way?