iTunes Affiliate Link Maker (iTALM)

The plugin will add a button to the visual editor to run the iTunes Link Generator and offers link masking to hide your affiliate junk.

Author:Greg Tangey (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.6.0
WordPress version tested:3.6.1
Plugin version:0.6.3
Added to WordPress repository:31-05-2009
Last updated:09-10-2013
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Do you link to the iTunes Store with or without an affiliate program? this plugins for you!

The plugin adds an itunes button to the visual editor which when clicked bring forward a jquery
dialog containing a search for the iTunes store link maker.

After searching, clicking on any link will ask for a title for the link and insert it into the
content editor. iTALM also enables the ability to directly link to albums, something the
standard link generator does not normally do.

iTALM also keeps track of recently clicked links and offers them up for clicking prior to
searching, while also offering a link masking to hide your affiliate junk from captain smarty pants.

As of 0.5.3 it now supports search on entities, What does this mean for you?
* searching for iPhone/iPad apps individually and for software developers
* searching specifically by artist/album/track name
* search for movies by artists/studio
* columns change based on the entity being searched for

As of 0.6 we now ONLY support using the PHG affiliate, which everything seems to be moving to.

Upgrading

If you’ve come from a previous version of iTALM and you’re not doing a fresh install, there’s a chance you’ve
done some monkey patching to side step previous installation issues. For example, some of you modified the ita-version variable,
this is used to detect upgradability, if you’re using 0.5.2 please set it to 0.1 before proceeding with the upgrade. On this, future
versions from (0.5.3 forward) will set this to the current version number, it was supposed to just be a database version number, but
all these different version numbers are obviously confusing people (me included), so from now on everything to do with iTALM will carry
the version number of the plugin it came from (this includes the plugin for tinyMCE support).


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