I have a Web site about photography and am producing a page about the Canon EOS system, which comprises several camera bodies and about 100 accessory lenses and flashes. I want my site to be able to link to [login to view URL] pages where people can buy these products. To generate the page, it would be helpful to me to have a text flat-file database. Each record in this database is one line in the file. The fields in each record are the following:
* product name
* price (rounded to nearest $10)
* amazon ASIN
The fields should be separated by vertical bars. An example of one record is
> Canon Digital Rebel XT|$800|B0007QKMSC
>
Data to be gathered by going to [login to view URL] and surfing through all of the bodies, lenses, and flashes (don't need all of the accessories) and then visiting [login to view URL] to get the price and ASIN. This is probably about a 10-hour job and doesn't require any programming skills, but an organized mind would be helpful.
If you do a good job on this project, there will be an identical project to follow with the Nikon camera system.
If you are inclined toward programming, there is another job available using the Amazon Web services API and keeping the prices up to date using AOLserver Tcl.
You can look at [login to view URL] to see the kind of Web page that I will ultimately be producing from this information.
## Deliverables
1) One text file, to be sent as an email attachment, with the bodies all at the top and the lenses sorted by focal length, smallest to largest (a zoom lens 24-105 would be sorted as "24")
2) All deliverables will be considered "work made for hire" under U.S. Copyright law. Buyer will receive exclusive and complete copyrights to all work purchased. (No GPL, GNU, 3rd party components, etc. unless all copyright ramifications are explained AND AGREED TO by the buyer on the site per the coder's Seller Legal Agreement).
## Platform
My Web site uses the Oracle relational database management system and AOLserver, both running on Linux. You could do this project, however, from a Macintosh or Windows desktop machine and just email me the text file.