iTunes Music Glossary
A BBEdit Glossary for building itms:// and URLs for the iTunes Music Store.
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iTunesMusicGallery.dmg (15.0 KB) Updated May 1, 2003
Glossary Items
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itms Search Link
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The base itms:// link for performing an advanced search.
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http Search Link
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The base link for performing an advanced search.
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Album Title
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The attribute for searching by album title.
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Artist Name
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The attribute for searching by artist name.
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Composer
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The attribute for searching by composer.
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Song Title
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The attribute for searching by song title.
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itms Album Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an itms:// album search URL.
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itms Artist Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an itms:// artist search URL.
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itms Composer Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an itms:// composer search URL.
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itms Song Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an itms:// song search URL.
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itms General Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an itms:// basic search URL. Cannot be used with any other search term.
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http Album Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an album search URL.
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http Artist Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an artist search URL.
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http Composer Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an composer search URL.
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http Song Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an song search URL.
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http General Search
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Converts the selected text (if any) into an basic search URL. Cannot be used with any other search term.
Installation
Copy the iTunes Music folder to a location inside of either ~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit Support/Glossary/ or the BBEdit Support/Glossary/ folder in the BBEdit folder.
If you plan on using links to the iTunes Music Store in web pages, you might want to place the iTunes Music folder inside the HTML Glossary.html folder.
Notes
For more information about linking to the iTunes Music Store, read Erik Barzeski’s itms:// Links.
Version History
1.0: Tue Apr 29, 2003
Initial release.
1.1: Thu May 1, 2003
- Automatically insert “&” between search terms when necessary.
- Added glossary entries for basic itms:// and searches.
- Uses the shorter URLs recently posted to “itms:// Links.”
- Bug Fix: Added the #INSERTION# placeholder to the itms Search Link glossary entry.