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Amazon API - Number of results returned

I have been playing with the Amazon API and have become confused with
the number of results returned.

Even with the 'itemPage' parameter set to 1, I recieve over 30 results
on some query terms.

Is this because I am performing a blended search?

Nov 1 '07 #1
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joniboy123 wrote:
I have been playing with the Amazon API and have become confused with
the number of results returned.

Even with the 'itemPage' parameter set to 1, I recieve over 30 results
on some query terms.

Is this because I am performing a blended search?

I'd recommend asking Amazon. They're the experts on their API's.

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