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Why do I need the AWSPrivateKey as well as the AWSAccessKeyID to use Amazon Content?

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Why do I need the AWSPrivateKey as well as the AWSAccessKeyID to use Amazon Content?

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After 2009-08-15, Amazon Web Services will expect that all requests to the Product Advertising API, which is what Koha uses for retrieving reviews and other enhanced content from Amazon, include signatures. This patch and subsequenct patches implement this functionality. What this means in practice (assuming the user has elected to use any enhanced content from Amazon) is that • The user must get a Amazon Secret Access Key. This can be done by logging in to the user’s AWS account at (e.g.) http://aws.amazon.com/, going to the ‘Access Identifiers’ page, and from there retrieving and/or creating a new Secret Access Key. • The contents of the Secret Access Key should then be entered into the new AWSPrivateKey system preference. Once that is done, grabbing reviews and table of contents from Amazon should work as normal. If the user doesn’t do this before 2009-08-15, reviews and TOCs will no longer be supplied from Amazon, although there should be no crashes – the content will simply not sh

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