Of course, if you really want to do it up right, you can do better than what they did in the example link you referenced. They just have the default set-up that grabs the meta-data from the title bar.
But based on what Amazon.com indicates on this page
http://www.amazon.com/wishlist/vendor-info/ref=cm_wl-vb
you can actually prefill the categories with the Product Name, Product Price and the Main Product Image.
Add this code after the <--eof free ship icon --> comment
Code:
<!--eof free ship icon -->
<script id="AddToAUWLButton" language="JavaScript1.2" type="text/javascript" src="http://www.amazon.com/gp/wishlist/bookmarklet/getbutton.js"> </script>
<span id="AUWLBkPrice" style="display:none"><?php echo $one_time . ((zen_has_product_attributes_values((int)$_GET['products_id']) and $flag_show_product_info_starting_at == 1) ? TEXT_BASE_PRICE : '') . zen_get_products_display_price((int)$_GET['products_id']); ?></span>
<span id="AUWLBkTitle" style="display:none"><?php echo $products_name; ?></span>
<span id="AUWLBkImage" style="display:none"><?php echo 'https://www.example.com/images/' . $products_image; ?></span>
Change the "https://www.example.com/images/" in the last span to the folder you've uploaded your images to (
http://www.queerrepublictees.com/images/ perhaps?) and you are off to the races.
Again, I have my product page configured with this. Still not sure I'm going to keep it, but I'll leave it up for a couple days at least as an example...
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