Trying to get metadata from one book and I noticed that the result is getting merge.
There are actually two books that is getting returned in the log:
1- CSS and Documents
2- Cascading Style Sheets Specification, Level 2: W3C Recommendation 12-May-1998 : Rec-Css2-19980512 (Open Documents Standards Library)
But only the second one (Cascading Style Sheets Specification, Level 2: W3C Recommendation 12-May-1998 : Rec-Css2-19980512 (Open Documents Standards Library)) is showing in the GUI. Since my book is CSS and Documents, I cannot pick it. If I go to view log, I can see that my search got merged for some reason...
Two questions:
1) What are my options if I want to choose the first book returned without getting a merge ?
2) Why I am getting a merge here exactly ?
thanks !
Here's the downlload log dump:
Running identify query with parameters:
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Using plugins: Google, Amazon.com
The log from individual plugins is below
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Request extra headers: [('User-agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/4.0.249.78 Safari/532.5')]
Found 2 results
Downloading from Amazon.com took 2.98399996758
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Title : CSS and Documents
Author(s) : Eric A. Meyer
Publisher : O'Reilly Media
Tags : Computers & Technology, Web Development & Design, Web Design, Web Site Design
Languages : eng
Rating : 1.7
Published : 2012-10-03T00:00:00+00:00
Identifiers : amazon:B008RBQHTW
Comments :
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a powerful tool that transforms the presentation of a document or a collection of documents, and it’s spread to nearly every corner of the Web—as well as many non-web environments. In this free introduction to Cascade Style Sheets, you’ll learn how CSS makes it possible for you to completely change the way document elements are presented by a user agent. You’ll discover the origins of this specification and how CSS styles work with HTML.
Learn how you can choose style sheets based on the features of a given media type, including desktop screens, web-enabled phones, digital projectors, TVs, Braille devices, print documents, and even various audio renderings of a document. CSS and Documents is an excerpt from the forthcoming 4th edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide.
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Title : Cascading Style Sheets Specification, Level 2: W3C Recommendation 12-May-1998 : Rec-Css2-19980512 (Open Documents Standards Library)
Author(s) : World Wide Web Consortium
Publisher : To Excel Inc
Languages : eng
Rating : 1.5
Published : 1999-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
Identifiers : amazon:1583482539, isbn:9781583482537
Comments :
Complete and up-to-date specifications of Cascading Style Sheets, Level 2 (CSS2).
Ideal for program designers, HTML Web page authors, and others who need to keep abreast of current publishing standards for the World Wide Web.
Describes how to attach a style sheet to an HTML document so that its appearance (fonts, colors, spacing) can be accurately defined.
Explains "cascading" nature of style sheets-enables users to set display preferences.
Style sheets describe how documents are presented on screens, in print, or even how they are pronounced when spoken using a computerized speech synthesizer. The specifications for Cascading Style Sheets Specification, Level 2, have been prepared by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an independent and international standards body devoted to furthering the technologies used on the World Wide Web. The W3C has produced two recommendations (CSS1 and CSS2) which are widely, although not consistently, implemented in browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. The CSS2 specifications are an enhancement of the earlier CSS1 specifications, and provide greater control and flexibility in rendering a page on screen or paper.
By attaching style sheets to documents on the Web authors and readers can influence the presentation of documents without sacrificing device-independence or adding new HTML tags. This book contains the complete and most up-to-date version currently available of the CSS2 specification. It's designed to be a handy desktop companion, saving you the time and expense of printing the documentation yourself. It is also useful when viewing the online version of the CSS2 specifications is inconvenient.
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Request extra headers: [('User-agent', 'Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0.1')]
Found 0 results
Downloading from Google took 0.18499994278
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The identify phase took 3.01 seconds
The longest time (2.984000) was taken by: Amazon.com
Merging results from different sources and finding earliest publication dates from the worldcat.org service
We have 1 merged results, merging took: 0.16 seconds