Link to cloud reader
If the email could include a URL to the excerpt in Cloud Reader (https://read.amazon.com)
That would be amazing
I agree that would be cool. I looked at it but it doesn't look that read.amazon.com can be deep linked into. I tried via ?action=open&asin=B0040JHNQG&location=401 and it did open the correct asin ( book ) but didn't go to the location.
It works via kindle://book?action=open&asin=B0040JHNQG&location=401 link which will open the desktop app if you have it installed, so perhaps that's a good start.
Hey. Yeah I didn't find much hope to do this for the cloud reader either
But hey the fact that it would/could work for the desktop app is still awesome
Are you keen to add a commit for that or should I fork and try my own luck?
On 6 November 2013 17:39, Tobias Lütke [email protected] wrote:
I agree that would be cool. I looked at it but it doesn't look that read.amazon.com can be deep linked into. I tried via ?action=open&asin=B0040JHNQG&location=401 and it did open the correct asin ( book ) but didn't go to the location.
It works via kindle://book?action=open&asin=B0040JHNQG&location=401 link which will open the desktop app if you have it installed, so perhaps that's a good start.
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/tobi/highlights/issues/2#issuecomment-27883543 .
Regards, Quinton Parker
Yea i'll merge.
- tobi CEO Shopify
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Quinton Parker [email protected]:
Hey. Yeah I didn't find much hope to do this for the cloud reader either
But hey the fact that it would/could work for the desktop app is still awesome
Are you keen to add a commit for that or should I fork and try my own luck?
On 6 November 2013 17:39, Tobias Lütke [email protected] wrote:
I agree that would be cool. I looked at it but it doesn't look that read.amazon.com can be deep linked into. I tried via ?action=open&asin=B0040JHNQG&location=401 and it did open the correct asin ( book ) but didn't go to the location.
It works via kindle://book?action=open&asin=B0040JHNQG&location=401 link which will open the desktop app if you have it installed, so perhaps that's a good start.
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub< https://github.com/tobi/highlights/issues/2#issuecomment-27883543> .
Regards, Quinton Parker
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/tobi/highlights/issues/2#issuecomment-27884937 .
Hey Tobi
Looked into this but I couldn’t figure it out. The data.json contains startLocation and endLocation keys. Can’t seem to figure out how that translates to a “Location” value
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